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The navy-Surgeon: or, a practical system of surgery
Illustrated with observations on such remarkable Cases as have occurred to the Author's Practice in the Service of the Royal Navy. To which is added, A Treatise on the Venereal Disease, the Causes, Symptoms, and Method of Cure by Mercury: An Enquiry into the Origin of that Disstemper; in which the Dispute between Dr Dover and Dr. Turner, concerning Crude Mercury, is fully consider'd; with Useful Remarks thereon. Also an Appendix, Containing Physicial Observations on the Heat, Moisture, and Density of the Air on the Coast of Guiney; the Colour of the Natives; the Sicknesses which they and the Europeans trading thither are subject to; with a Method of Cure. By John Atkins surgeon -
The navy-Surgeon: or, a practical system of surgery
Illustrated with observations on such remarkable Cases, as have occurred to the Author's Practice in the Service of the Royal Navy. To which is added, A Treatise on the Venereal Disease, the Causes, Symptoms, and Method of Cure by Mercury: An Enquiry into the Origin of that Distemper; in which the Dispute between Dr Dover and Dr Turner, concerning Crude Mercury, is fully consider'd; with useful Remarks thereon. Also an appendix, Containing Physical Observations on the Heat, Moisture and Density of the Air on the Coast of Guiney; the Colour of the Natives; the Sicknesses which they and the Europeans trading thither are subject to; with a Method of Cure. By John Atkins, Surgeon -
Encomium argenti vivi
a treatise upon the Use and Properties of quicksilver; or, The Natural, Chymical, and Physical History of that surprising Mineral, extracted from the Writings of the best Naturalists, Chymists, and Physicians. Wherein its various Operations are accounted for, and the Use of it recommended. With Some Remarks upon the Animadversions of Dr. Turner upon Belloste. By a gentleman of Trinity College Cambridge -
The ancient physician's legacy impartially survey'd
And his Practice prov'd Repugnant, not only to that of the best antient and modern Physicians, but to the very Nature of those Diseases (many of them) of which he undertakes to give us an Account; inconsistent even with those very Indications himself at some Times lays down for the Cure. with practical observations upon each chapter. In a letter to a country physician. To which is added, in the way of postscript, a discourse on quicksilver, as now commonly taken: And the good or bad Effects which have thence ensued. As also, A particular Account of Monsieur Bellost's Pill compar'd with the Author's. And the Case of Barton Booth, Esq; the late famous Tragedian. As the same was communicated to the Author by Mr. Alexander Small, Surgeon, who open'd the Body in the Presence of Sir Hans Sloan. By Daniel Turner, of the College of Physicians, London