26 results filtered with: Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676
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A letter sent to Mr. Henry Stubbe, wherein the Galenical method & medicaments, as likewise bloud-letting in particular, are ... proved ineffectual ... Also his answer ... on which animadversions are made by G.T. ... by whom is added a vindication of his stomack-essence ... and other ... remedies / [George Thomson].
Thomson, GeorgeDate: 1672- Books
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Lex talionis; sive vindiciae pharmacoporum: or a short reply to Dr. Merett's book; and others, written against the apothecaries: wherein may be discovered the frauds and abuses committed by doctors professing and practising pharmacy / [Henry Stubbe].
Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676.Date: 1670- Books
A short reply to the postscript, etc. of H[enry] S[tubbe]. Shewing his many falsities in matters of fact; the impertinencies of his promised answers to some physicians that have written against the apothecaries: his conspiracy with apothecaries to defame them, the R[oyal] Society] and many learned men of our nation / [Christopher Merret].
Merret, Christopher, 1614-1695Date: 1670- Books
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The miraculous conformist, or, An account of severall marvailous cures performed by the stroaking of the hands of Valentine Greatarick : with a physicall discourse thereupon, in a letter to Robert Boyle. With a letter relating some other of his miraculous cures, attested by E. Foxcroft / by Henry Stubbe.
Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676.Date: 1666- Books
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Legends no histories, or, A specimen of some animadversions upon The history of the Royal Society : wherein, besides the several errors against common literature, sundry mistakes about the making of salt-petre and gun-powder are detected, and rectified: whereunto are added two discourses, one of Pietro Sardi, and another of Nicolas Tartaglia relating to that subject. Translated out of Italian. With a brief account of those passages of the authors life, which the virtuosi intended most to censure, and expatiate upon ... Together with the Plus ultra of Mr. Joseph Glanvill reduced to a non-plus, &c / By Henry Stubbe.
Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676.Date: 1670- Books
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The Lord Bacons relation to the sweating-sickness examined, in a reply to George Thomson, pretender to physick and chymistry : together with a defence of phlebotomy in general, and also particularly in the plague, small-pox, scurvey, and pleurisie, in opposition to the same author, and the author of Medela medicinæ, Doctor Whitaker, and Doctor Sydenham : also, a relation concerning the strange symptomes happening upon the bite of an adder, and, a reply by way of preface to the calumnies of Eccebolius Glanvile / by Henry Stubbe.
Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676Date: 1671- Books
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An account of the rise and progress of Mahometanism : with the life of Mahomet and a vindication of him and his religion from the calumnies of the Christians / by Henry Stubbe ; edited with an introduction and appendix by Mahmud Khan Shairani.
Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676.Date: 1911- Books
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Medice cura teipsum, or the apothecaries plea in some short and modest animadversions, upon a late tract entituled A short view of the frauds and abuses of the apothecaries, and the onely remedy by physicians making their own medicines by Christopher Merret... / from a real well-wisher to both Societies.
Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676.Date: 1671- Books
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Medice cura teipsum : or the apothecaries plea in some short and modest animadversions, upon a late tract entituled A short view of the frauds and abuses of the apothecaries, and the onely remedy by physicians making their own medicines by Christopher Merret... / from a real well-wisher to both Societies.
Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676.Date: 1671- Books
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Lex talionis; sive vindiciae pharmacoporum: or a short reply to Dr. Merett's book; and others, written against the apothecaries: wherein may be discovered the frauds and abuses committed by doctors professing and practising pharmacy / [Henry Stubbe].
Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676.Date: 1670- Books
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A censure upon certain passages contained in the History of the Royal Society [by Thomas Sprat] as being destructive to the established religion and Church of England / [Henry Stubbe].
Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676.Date: 1671- Books
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The Lord Bacons relation of the sweating-sickness examined, in a reply to George Thomson ... Together with a defence of phlebotomy in general, and also particularly in the plague, smallpox, scurvey, and pleurisie in opposition to the same author and the author of Medela medicinae [i.e. M. Nedham], Doctor Whitaker, and Doctor Sydenham. Also a relation concerning the strange symptomes happening upon the bite of the adder: and a reply, by way of preface to the calumnies of Eccebolius [i.e. Joseph] Glanvile / [Henry Stubbe].
Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676.Date: 1671- Books
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Legends no histories, or, A specimen of some animadversions upon The history of the Royal Society : wherein, besides the several errors against common literature, sundry mistakes about the making of salt-petre and gun-powder are detected, and rectified: w.
Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676.Date: 1670- Books
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The miraculous conformist, or, An account of severall marvailous cures performed by the stroking of the hands of Mr. Valentine Greatarick : with a physicall discourse thereupon ... / by Henry Stubbe.
Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676Date: 1666- Books
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[Henry Stubbe correspondence].
Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676Date: 2008-- Books
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Select observations on English bodies of eminent persons in desperate diseases. / First written in Latin by Mr. John Hall, physician: after Englished by James Cook, author of The Marrow of Chirurgery. To which is now added, an hundred like counsels and advices, for several honourable persons; with all the several medicines and methods by which the several cures, by the blessing of God, were effected; and they be of great use to several practitioners in physick and others: by the same author. In the close is added, Directions for Drinking of the Bath-Water, and Ars Cosmetica, or Beautifying Art: by H. Stubbs, physician at Warwick.
Hall, John, 1575-1635.Date: 1683- Books
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Select observations on English bodies of eminent persons in desperate diseases / first written in Latin by John Hall ; after englished by James Cook. To which is now added, An hundred like counsels and advices for several honorable persons / by the same author. In the close is added Directions for drinking of the bath-water and Ars cosmetica, or Beautifying art / by H. Stubbs.
Hall, John, 1575-1635Date: 1683- Books
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Lex talionis, sive, Vindiciae pharmacoporum : or a short reply to Dr. Merretts book, and others written against the apothecaries : wherein may be discovered the frauds and abuses committed by doctors professing and practising pharmacy.
Date: 1670- Books
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Medice cura teipsum! or, The apothecaries plea : in some short and modest animadversions upon a late tract entituled A short view of the frauds and abuses of the apothecaries, and the onely remedy by physicians making their own medicines, by Christopher Merret doctor in physick, &c. / from a real well-wisher to both societies.
Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676Date: 1671- Books
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A bacon-face no beauty, or, a reply to George Thomson ... Where-unto is added, a defence of phlebotomy ... In opposition to the same author, and the author of Medela medicinae [M. Nedham], Doctor Whitaker, and Doctor Sydenham. Also a relation concerning ... the bite of an adder. And a reply, by way of preface to the calumnies of Eccebolius Glanvile / [Henry Stubbe].
Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676.Date: 1671- Books
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A Bacon-Face no Beauty, or, a Reply to George Thomson, Pretender to Physick and Chymistry. Whereunto is added, A Defence of Phlebotomy In general, and also particularly In the Plague, Small-Pox, Scurvey, and Pleurisie. In opposition to the same Author, and the Author of Medela medicinae [M. Nedham], Doctor Whitaker, and Doctor Sydenham. Also A Relation concerning the strange Symptomes happening upon the Bite of an Adder. And A Reply, by way of Preface to the Calumnies of Eccebolius Glanvile / by Henry Stubbe Physician at Warwick.
Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676.Date: 1671- Books
Campanella revived, or An enquiry into the history of the Royal Society : whether the virtuosi there do not pursue the projects of Campanella for the reducing England unto popery. Being the extract of a letter to a person of honour from H.S. with another letter to Sir N.N. relating the cause of the quarrel betwixt H.S. and the R.S. and an apology against some of their cavils. With a postscript concerning the quarrel depending betwixt H.S. and Dr. Merrett.
Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676.Date: 1670- Books
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The Indian Nectar, or, A discourse concerning Chocolata : Wherein the Nature of the Cacao-nut, and the other Ingredients of that Composition, is examined, and stated according to the Judgment and Experience of the Indians, and Spanish writers, who lived in the Indies, and others; with sundry additional Observations made in England: The ways of compounding and preparing Chocolata are enquired into; its Effects, as to its alimental and Venereal quality, as well as Medicinal (especially in Hypochondriacal Melancholy) are fully debated. Together with a Spagyrical Analysis of the Cacao-nut, performed by that excellent Chymist, Monsieur le Febure, Chymist to His Majesty. / By Henry Stubbe.
Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676.Date: 1662- Books
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A censure upon certain passages contained in the History of the Royal Society [by Thomas Sprat] as being destructive to the established religion and Church of England / [Henry Stubbe].
Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676.Date: 1671- Books
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An epistolary discourse concerning phlebotomy : in opposition to G. Thomson pseudo-chymist, a pretended disciple of the Lord Verulam : wherein the nature of the blood, and the effects of blood-letting, are enquired into, and the practice thereof experimentally justified (according as it is used by judicious physicians) : [bracket] in the pest, and pestilential diseases, in the small pox, in the scurvey, in pleurisies, and in several other diseases / by Henry Stubbe.
Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676Date: MDCLXXI [1671]