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100 | _aPitt, Robert, 1653-1713 | ||
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_aThe antidote: or, the preservative of health and life, and the restorative of physick to its sincerity and perfection. _bThe useful and pernicious medicines: the natural and artificial cures: The natural and artificial deaths are distinguish'd. And the necessity asserted of reviving the former constant practice of physicians preparing and improving their most valued medicines, and the Apothecaries delivering in their shops the common general remedies. _cBy R. Pitt |
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_aLondon _bPrinted for John Nutt _c1704 |
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_a(50), 270 pages _c17cm |
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561 | _aInscription: Ex libris Roberti Travers A.M. M.B. e Coll. S. Trin. Dunblinii | ||
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_aPharmacy _xEarly works to 1800 |
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700 | _aTravers, Robert, 1807-1888 (former owner) | ||
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_bTravers Collection _cqq.1.5 |
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_c360 _d360 |