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A dissertation on the Book of Job wherein the celebrated text, ch. xix. 25 I know that my redeemer liveth, &c. is occasionally considered, and discussed to which is prefixed an introductory discourse, with a short analysis of the whole book
By John Garnett
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Garnett, John, 1709-1782
Travers, Robert, 1807-1888 (former owner)
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London
Printed for M. Cooper
1754
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Lucina sine concubitu. A letter humbly adress'd to the royal society In which is proved by most incontstible evidence drawn from reason and practice, that a woman may conceive and be brought to bed without any commerce with man.
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Hill, John, [1714]-1775
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London
M. Cooper
1750
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Reflections on antient and modern musick : with the application to the cure of diseases. To which is subjoined, an essay to solve the question, wherein consisted the difference of antient musick, from that of modern times
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Brocklesby, Richard, 1722-1797
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London
M. Cooper
1749
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A letter from a physician in town to another at Bath. Concerning the case of the Right Honourable the late Earl of Orford
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Ranby, John, 1703-1773
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London
M. Cooper
1745
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An expostulatory address to John Ranby Esq; principal serjeant surgeon to His Majesty, and F.R.S. Occasioned by his Treatise on gunshot-wounds, and his Narrative of the Earl of Orford's last illness. With remarks on his adviser, &c
a physician
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Ranby, John, 1703-1773
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London
M. Cooper
1745
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A letter to the real and genuine Pierce Dod, M.D. actual physician of St. Bartholomew's Hospital : plainly exposing the low absurdity, or malice, of a late spurious pamphlet, falsely ascrib'd to that learned physician. With a full answer to the mistaken case of a natural small-pox, after taking it by inoculation
Dod Pierce
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Kirkpatrick, James, [1696-1770]
Dod, Peirce, 1683-1754
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London
M. Cooper
1746
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The modern quacks detected : in three parts. I. Exposing their qualifications and remedies. II. Proving the insufficiency of the latter to answer what is proposed by them. III. Unfolding the nature and ill consequences thereof. Dedicated to the president of the Royal College of Physicians, in London. In which are exhibited, reasons why they ought to admit Dr. Schomberg a member of their learned and honourable body
By a London physician
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London
M. Cooper
1752
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An enquiry into the designs of the late petition presented to Parliament by the Company of Apothecaries : with remarks, how far it deserved attention. Whereby the apothecary's present monstrous profits are exposed, and compared with those of the chemist, with respect to practice and retail. To which is annexed a scheme, tending to prevent the empirical apothecary from practising; and the chemist from preparing and vending sophisticated medicines. In a letter to the Company of Apothecaries, occasioned by a late pamphlet, called Frauds detected in drugs, &c.
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M. Cooper
1748
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