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Novum lumen chirurgicum vindicatum: or, The new light of chirurgery vindicated
from the many unjust aspersions of several unknown calumniators. With the addition of som few experiments made this winter, 1694/5, in England. By John Colbatch, a member of the College of Physicians -
A collection of tracts, chirurgical and medical
viz. I. A new light of chirurgery; or a discovery of a more safe, and speedy way of curing wounds than formerly usually practised, with several experiments. II. The new light of chirurgery vindicated from the unjust aspersions of several unknown calumniators, &c. III. A physico-medical essay concerning alkaly and acid as they relate to the cause and cure of distempers; with an account of some distempers, and the medicines for the cure of them: also a short digression about specific remedies. IV. Further considerations concerning alkaly and acid, wherein the terms and nature of them are more fully explained, &c. V. A treatise of the gout, wherein both its cause and cure are demonstrated; with some medicinal observations concerning the cure of fevers, &c. by the means of acids; with an account of experiments, and the medicines, with their preparations. VI. The doctrine of acids in the cure of diseases further asserted, in answer to Dr. Tuthill; wherein are some things relating to the his -
Some farther considerations concerning alkaly and acid, by way of appendix to a late essay
Wherein the terms are made clear, and the natures of them both more fully explained: together with an answer to the objections that have been raised against some things contained in the said essay. By John Colbatch, physician -
A collection of tracts, chirurgical and medical
viz. I. A new light of chirurgery; ... II. The new light of chirurgery vindicated ... III. A physico-medical essay concerning alkaly and acid, ... IV. Further considerations concerning alkaly and acid, ... V. A treatise of the gout, ... VI. The doctrin of acids in the cure of diseases further asserted, ... VII. A relation of a sudden and extraordinary cure of a person bitten by a viper, by the means of acids, &c. All corrected and inlarg'd by John Colbatch, a member of the College of Physicians. With an alphabetical table to the whole -
Novum lumen chirurgicum: or a new light of chirurgery
Wherein is discover'd a much more safe and speedy way of curing wounds than has heretofore bin usually practis'd. Illustrated with several experiments made in Flanders in the year 1694. By John Colbatch, a member of the College of Physicians -
A collection of tracts, chirurgical and medical
viz. I. A new light of chirurgery; ... II. The new light of chirurgery vindicated ... III. A physico-medical essay concerning alkaly and acid, ... IV. Further considerations concerning alkaly and acid, ... V. A treatise of the gout, ... VI. The doctrin of acids in the cure of diseases further asserted, ... VII. A relation of a sudden and extraordinary cure of a person bitten by a viper, by the means of acids, &c. All corrected and inlarg'd by John Colbatch, a member of the College of Physicians. With an alphabetical table to the whole -
Novum lumen chirurgicum: or, A new light of chirugery· Wherein is discover'd a much more safe and speedy way of curing wounds than has heretofore bin usually practis'd
Illustrated with several experiments made in Flanders in the year 1694. By John Colbatch, a member of the college of physicians -
Novum lumen chirurgicum
or, a new light of chirurgery. Wherein is discover'd a much more safe and speedy way of curing wounds than has heretofore bin usually practis'd. Illustrated with several Experiments made in Flanders in the Year 1694. By John Colbatch, a Member of the College of Physicians -
A collection of tracts, chirugical and medical
viz.I. A new light of chirurgery; or a discovery of a more safe and speedy way of curing Wounds than heretofore usually practised, with several Experiments. II. The new Light of Chirurgery vindicated from the unjust Aspersions of several unknown Calumniators, &c. III. A Physico-Medical Essay concerning Alkaly and Acid, as they relate to the Cause and Cure of Distempers; with an Account of some Distempers, and the Medicines for the Cure of them: Also a short Digression about Specific Remedies. IV. Further Considerations concerning Alkaly and Acid, wherein the Terms and Nature of them are more fully explained, &c. V. A Treatise of the Gout, wherein both its Cause and Cure are demonstrated; with some Medicinal Observations concerning the Cure of Fevers, &c. by the means of Acids; with an Account of Experiments, and the Medicines, with their Preparations. VI. The Doctrine of Acids in the Cure of Diseases further asserted, in Answer to Dr. Tuthill; wherein are some things relating to the History of Blood, &c. Vii. A relation of a sudden and extraordinary cure of a person bitten by a viper, by the means of Acids, &c. The second edition corrected. By John Colbatch, A Member of the College of Physicians. With an alphabetical table to the whole -
The generous physician, or medicine made easy: containing plain and exact descriptions of the causes, symptons, and method proper for cure of several distempers incident to the Human Body. With the best receipts in English, and Directions how to use them, adapted to ordinary Capacities. Written, by Dr. Colbatch, for the Benefit of those whose narrow Circumstances don't enable them to pay me exorbitant Fees of a Physician
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Novum lumen chirurgicum, or, A new light of chirurgery
wherein is discovered a much more safe and speedy way of curing wounds than hath heretofore been usually practiced : illustrated with several experiments made this year in Flanders -
Four treatises of physick and chirurgery
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A physico medical essay concerning alkaly and acid
so far as they have relation to the cause or cure of distempers : wherein is endeavoured to be proved that acids are not (as is generally and erroneously supposed) the cause of all or most distempers, but that alkalies are : together with an account of some distempers and the medicines with their preparations proper to be used in the cure of them : as also a short digression concerning specifick remedies -
Some farther considerations concerning alkaly and acid, by way of appendix to a late essay
wherein the terms are made clear, and the natures of them more fully explained : together with an answer to the objections that have been raised against some things contained in the said essay -
A relation of a very sudden and extraordinary cure of a person bitten by a viper, by the means of acids
together with some remarks upon Dr. Tuthill's vindication of his objections against the doctrine of acids : wherein are contained several things in order to the further clearing of the said doctrine