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An Account of Some Trials to Cure the Ill Taste of Milk, Which is Occasioned by the Food of Cows, Either from Turnips, Cabbages, or Autumnal Leaves, &c. Also to Sweeten Stinking Water, &c. By Stephen Hales, D. D. F. R. SHales, StephenPhilosophical transactions (Royal Society (Great Britain) : 1683), 1755-01, Vol.49, p.339-347The Royal SocietyTexto completo disponível |
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The sour milk garland; composed of three excellent new songs. 1. The sour milk; or, the lassie got with child with the kirn-staff. 2. The humours of the age. 3. The arch denialEighteenth Century Collections Online, 1760Newcastle upon Tyne?: s.nSem texto completo |
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Observations on The state of the dispute between a physician and an apothecary, concerning a prescription of Sydenham. In which a vindication of this author's character, as a scholar, is attempted; and His Method of curing the Dysentery by Injections of Milk and Venice Treacle; is confirmed by Facts and ExperienceEighteenth Century Collections Online, 1765London: printed for W. Johnston, in Ludgate-Street; and B. Thorn in ExeterSem texto completo |
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Essays medical and experimental on the following subjects, viz. I. The empiric. II. The dogmatic. Or, arguments for and against the use of theory and reasoning in physick. III. Experiments and observations on astringents and bitters IV. On the uses and operation of blisters. V. On the resemblance between chyle and milk. By Thomas Percival, M.D. F.R.SPercival, ThomasEighteenth Century Collections Online, 1767London: printed for J. Johnson and B. Davenport, in Pater-Noster RowSem texto completo |
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Essays medical and experimental on the following subjects, viz. I. The empiric. II. The dogmatic. Or, arguments for and against the use of theory and reasoning in physick. III. Experiments and observations on astringents and bitters. IV. On the uses and operation of blisters. V. On the resemblance between chyle and milk. By Thomas Percival, M.D. F.R.SPercival, ThomasEighteenth Century Collections Online, 1770London: printed for T. Lowndes, No 77, in Fleet-StreetSem texto completo |
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Dissertatio medica, de natura et usu lactis in diversis animalibus. Auctore Thoma Young, M.D. M. D. In Academia Edinensi Artis Obstetriciae PYoung, ThomasEighteenth Century Collections Online, 1776Edinburgi: apud DrummondSem texto completo |
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A letter to a lady on the best means of obtaining the milk, in order to the suckling of the infantBrown, SarahEighteenth Century Collections Online, 1777London: printed by Baker and Galabin, in Ingram-CourtSem texto completo |
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Advice to lying-in women, on the custom of drawing the breasts. By C. Cruttwell, Surgeon, at BathCruttwell, ClementEighteenth Century Collections Online, 1779Bath: printed by R. Cruttwell: and sold by E. and C. Dilly, Poultry; and G. Kearsley, Fleet-Street, London; and by all the booksellers in BathSem texto completo |
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The decree of the Barons of the Exchequer, Delivered by Sir James Eyre, Nov. 17, 1777, in the great cause of tythe milk, between the Rev. Dr. Bosworth, Limbrick, and others, as taken in short-hand, by Mr. Gurney. With an appendix from the same decree, respecting the payment of agistment tythes for cattle Kept in one Parish, and used in Another, and the manner of tything potatoes and apples. To which is added, The form of a notice, Proper to be delivered to the Payers of Tythe Milk in KindEyre, JamesEighteenth Century Collections Online, 1779N.p: printed by R. Goadby and Co. and sold by R. Baldwin, LondonSem texto completo |
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A careful nurse will diligently attend to advice; therefore it is hoped that those who have occasion for this remedy will pay strict attention to the following directions: The cases, when first applied, should sit so close to the nipples, that they will not drop off; therefore, if the holes are too small, they may be pared with a pen-knife to the proper size. For the recovery of milk, after loosing [sic] it for years, or regaining of lost nipplesEdwards, JEighteenth Century Collections Online, 1780London?: s.nSem texto completo |