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An authentic narrative of the success of tar-water
In curing a great number and variety of distempers, with remarks. And occasional papers relative to the subject. To which are subjoined two letters from the author of Siris. By Thomas Prior, Esq -
The authentick narrative of the success of tar water, in curing a great number and variety of distempers
with remarks: by Thomas Prior, Esq; Carefully abridged. To which are subjoined, two letters from the author of Siris: shewing the medicinal properties of tarwater, and the best manner of making it. [One line from Hebrews] -
An authentic narrative of the success of tar-water, in curing a great number and variety of distempers; with remarks, and occasional papers relative to the subject
To which are subjoined, two letters from the author of Siris, shewing the medicinal properties of tar-water, and the best manner of making it. By Thomas Prior, Esq -
Reasons humbly offered for encouraging the manufacture of pitch and tar from roch or roof-stone, within the kingdom of Great-Britain
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Siris
a chain of philosophical reflexions and inquiries concerning the virtues of tar water, and divers other subjects connected together and arising one from another -
Account of, and directions for using the different kinds of coal tar and varnish, prepared by the British Tar Company, at their works in England and Scotland
with certificates from ship masters and others -
A chain of philosophical reflexions and inquiries concerning the virtues of tar-water
And divers other Subjects connected together and arising one from another. By the Rev. Dr. George Berkley, Lord Bishop of Cloyne, and Author of the Minute Philosopher -
An authentick narrative of the success of tar-water
in curing a great number and variety of distempers, with remarks, and occasional papers relative to the subject. ... By Thomas Prior, Esq -
An authentic narrative of the success of tar-water
in curing a great number and variety of distempers; with remarks, and occasional papers relative to the subject. ... By Thomas Prior, Esq -
An authentic narrative of the success of tar-water
In curing a great number and variety of distempers, with remarks. And occasional papers relative to the subject. To which are subjoyned two Letters From the Author of Siris. By Thomas Prior, Esq -
Reasons for leave to import tarr, otherwise than from the places of the growth
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An abstract from Dr. Berkley's [sic] treatise on tar-water
with some reflexions thereon, adapted to diseases frequent in America -
Siris
a chain of philosophical reflexions and inquiries concerning the virtues of tar water, and divers other subjects connected together and arising one from another -
An authentic narrative of the success of tarwater, in curing a great number and variety of distempers
with remarks -
Reasons humbly offered for encouraging the manufacture of pitch and tar from roch or roof-stone, within the kingdom of Great-Britain
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The authentick narrative of the success of tar water, in curing a great number and variety of distempers
with remarks -
An authentic narrative of the success of tarwater
in curing a great number and variety of distempers; with remarks. By Thomas Prior, Esq; Carefully abridged. To which are subjoined, two letters from the author of Siris: shewing the medicinal properties of tarwater, and the best manner of preparing it -
A short essay on tarr, tarr-water; but especially oils of tarr
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The medicinal virtues of tar water fully explained
by the Right Rev. Dr. George Berkeley, Lord Bishop of Cloyne, in Ireland. To which is Added, The Receipt for making it, and Instructions to know by the Colour and Taste of the Water when the Tar is good, and of the right Sort. Together with a plain Explanation of the Bishop's Physical Terms -
Reflexions concerning the virtues of tar water
Wherein is proved by experience, that its present preparation is not founded upon philosophical principles; and that, as now Prepared, it may probably occasion more Diseases than it can possibly cure. With Hints for its Improvement, so as to make it a most efficacious and pleasant Medicine. By H. Jackson, chemist -
Anti-Siris
or, English wisdom exemplify'd by various examples, but, particularly, the present general demand for tar water, on so unexceptionable authority as that of a R-t R-d Itinerant Schemist, and Graduate in Divinity and Metaphisicks. In a letter from a foreign gentleman at London, To his Friend Abroad -
Two letters from the Right Reverend Dr. George Berkeley
... the one to Thomas Prior, Esq; concerning the usefulness of tar-water in the plague. ... The other to the Rev. Dr. Hales, on the benefit of tar-water in fevers -
Siris in the shades
a dialogue concerning tar water; between Mr. Benjamin Smith, lately deceased, Dr. Hancock, and Dr. Garth, at their meeting upon the banks of the River Styx