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Health restor'd, or, the triumph of nature, over physick, doctors, and apothecaries. In twelve entertaining conversations, plainly evincing by reason, nature, and philosophy, the absurdity and inconsistency of the practice of physicians: their ignorance in almost all distempers; the insignificancy and uncertainty of the materia medica, and the danger and folly of making use of them. Earnestly recommended, to those that would preserve health, and prolong life. To which is added an essay on regimen by
Publication details: London J. Torbuck, J. Boydell, and F. Noble 1740
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Lithiasis anglicana, or, a philosophical enquiry into the nature and origin of the stone and gravel, in human bodies, &c. : wherein is considered, the possibility of dissolving such animal tartar or calculous concretion. In a letter to David Hartley, M. D. author of the cases in behalf of Mrs. Stephens's medicines. To which is added, an account of a new and safe method of cure for the ischury, or total suppression of urine; whereby many people's lives may be saved, that would otherwise perish under that fatal distemper, when not relieved by the catheter or any ischurietic or diuretic medicines, whatsoever Henry Bracken by
Publication details: London T. Cooper 1739
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