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1A treatise on the virtues and efficacy of a crust of bread: eat early in a morning fasting: to which are added, some particular remarks concerning cures accomplished by the saliva, or fasting-spittle, as well when externally applied as when internally given, in the Scurvy, Gravel, Stone, Rheumatism, and divers other Diseases, arising from Obstructions. With some critical observations concerning the recrements of the blood; demonstrating, that, when regularly secreted, they both contribute to preserve the Life of Animals, and keep them in Health. By an eminent physicianPublished 1763Call Number: Loading…EBook available at UBR You can use this EBook on site at the UBR. EBook available at Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg You can use this EBook on site at the Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg.
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2A treatise on the virtues and efficacy of a crust of bread, eat early in a morning fasting: To which are added, some particular remarks concerning the great cures accomplished by the saliva or fasting spittle, as well when externally applied as when internally given, in the scurvy, gravel, stone, rheumatism, and divers other diseases, arising from obstructions. With some critical observations concerning the recrements of the blood; demonstrating, that when regularly secreted, they both contribute to preserve the life of animals, and keep them in health. By an Eminent PhysicianPublished 1759Call Number: Loading…EBook available at UBR You can use this EBook on site at the UBR. EBook available at Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg You can use this EBook on site at the Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg.
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3A treatise on the virtues and efficacy of a crust of bread: eat early in a morning fasting, to which are added some particular remarks concerning the great cures accomplished by the saliva or fasting spittle, as well when externally applied, as when internally given, in the Scurvy, Gravel, Stone, Rheumatism, and divers other diseases, arising from Obstructions. With some critical Observations concerning the Recrements of the Blood; demonstrating, that when regularly secreted, they both contribute to preserve the Life of Animals and keep them in Health. By Nicholas Robinson, M. D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, and Physician to Christ's Hospital, LondonPublished 1757Call Number: Loading…EBook available at UBR You can use this EBook on site at the UBR. EBook available at Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg You can use this EBook on site at the Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg.
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4The Christian philosopher: or, a divine essay upon the principles of man's universal redemption. In twelve books. ... By Nicholas RobinsonPublished 1748Call Number: Loading…EBook available at UBR You can use this EBook on site at the UBR. EBook available at Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg You can use this EBook on site at the Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg.
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5A compleat treatise of the gravel and stone: wherein all their symptoms, causes, and cures, are mechanically accounted for. With arguments in Defence of the Possibility of Dissolving the stone in the bladder: All drawn from reason, experiments, and anatomical observations. To which is added, A dissertation upon the Operation of Nephrotomy; or the Possibility of cutting into the Kidney, for the Extraction of the Stone, when it is too large to pass; too hard to be dissolved, and occasions Pains above the Strength of human Nature. By Nicholas Robinson, M.D. And a Member of the College of Physicians, LondonPublished 1734Call Number: Loading…EBook available at UBR You can use this EBook on site at the UBR. EBook available at Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg You can use this EBook on site at the Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg.
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6A new theory of physick and diseases: founded on the principles of the Newtonian philosophy. By Nicholas Robinson, M.D. Medicina omnium Artium praeclarissima est; verum propter Ignorantiam eorum qui eam exercent, & ob Vulgi Ruditatem, quod tales pro Medicis judicat, & habet: jam eo res devenit, ut omnium Artium longe vilissima censeatur. Hippoer. Lex. At eorum aliquid, quae nondum inventa sunt, invenire; quodque invenisse, quam non invenisse praestiterit; sim. literque imperfecta ad finem deducere: id mihi videtur illius esse munus, qui intelligens existimari expetit. Hipp. lib. de ArtePublished 1725Call Number: Loading…EBook available at UBR You can use this EBook on site at the UBR. EBook available at Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg You can use this EBook on site at the Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg.
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7A compleat treatise of the gravel and stone: with all their causes, symptoms and cures, accounted for. To which are added, Propositions demonstrating that the Stone may safely be dissolv'd, without any Detriment to the Body; drawn from Reason, Experiments, and Anatomical Observations. By Nicholas Robinson, M.DPublished 1721Call Number: Loading…EBook available at UBR You can use this EBook on site at the UBR. EBook available at Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg You can use this EBook on site at the Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg.
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8A complete treatise of stones, gravel, and all other sabulous concretions: Wherein are discovered the great virtues of the burdoc-seeds and wild carrot-seeds: and why the seeds of all plants are most efficacious in the cure of all diseases. By Nicholas Robinson, M.D. And Senior Licentiate of the Royal College of PhysiciansPublished 1772Call Number: Loading…EBook available at UBR You can use this EBook on site at the UBR. EBook available at Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg You can use this EBook on site at the Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg.
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9A treatise on the virtues and efficacy of a crust of bread Eat Early in a Morning Fasting: To which are added some particular remarks concerning the great cures accomplished by the saliva or fasting spittle, as well when externally applied, as when internally given in the Scurvy, Gravel, Stone, Rheumatism, and divers other Diseases, arising from Obstructions. With some Critical Observations concerning the Recrements of the Blood; demonstrating that when regularly secreted, they both contribute to preserve the Life of Animals and keep them in Health. By Nicholas Robinson, M. D. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, and Physician to Christ's Hospital, LondonPublished 1762Call Number: Loading…EBook available at UBR You can use this EBook on site at the UBR. EBook available at Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg You can use this EBook on site at the Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg.
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10A treatise on the virtues and efficacy of a crust of bread: eat early in a morning fasting, to which are added, some particular remarks concerning the great cures accomplished by the saliva or fasting spittle, as well when externally applied as when internally given, in the Scurvy, Gravel, Stone, Rheumatism, and divers other Diseases, arising from Obstructions. With some critical observations concerning the recrements of the blood; demonstrating, that when regularly secreted, they both contribute to preserve the Life of Animals, and keep them in Health. By an eminent physicianPublished 1759Call Number: Loading…EBook available at UBR You can use this EBook on site at the UBR. EBook available at Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg You can use this EBook on site at the Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg.
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11An essay on the gout: and all gouty affections incident to affect mankind. Comprizing the various natures, symptoms, and causes, thro' every branch and stage of the disease; demonstrating, in the clearest Manner, that the Air, Diet, and Exercise, when rightly adjusted, are Remedies the most sovereignly efficacious, both to asswage the gouty Pains, and relieve the Disease, under all its various Changes. To which is prefixed, A brief historical Discourse, concerning the great Antiquity of the Gout; proving, from incontestable Authorities, that it is a Disease chiefly confined to those Countries, Climates, and People, where Vice, Wealth, and Luxury, greatly prevail and abound. By Nicholas Robinson, M.D.Member of the Royal College of Physicians, and Physician to Christ's Hospital, LondonPublished 1756Call Number: Loading…EBook available at UBR You can use this EBook on site at the UBR. EBook available at Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg You can use this EBook on site at the Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg.
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12A treatise on the virtues and efficacy of a crust of bread, eat early in a morning fasting: To which are added some particular remarks concerning the great cures accomplished by the saliva or fasting spittle, as well when externally applied, as when internally given, in the scurvy, gravel, stone, rheumatism; and divers other diseases, arising from obstructions. With some critical observations concerning the recrements of the blood; demonstrating, that when regularly secreted, they both contribute to preserve the life of animals and keep them in health. By a PhysicianPublished 1756Call Number: Loading…EBook available at UBR You can use this EBook on site at the UBR. EBook available at Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg You can use this EBook on site at the Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg.
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13A treatise on the virtues and efficacy of a crust of bread, eat early in a morning fasting: To which are added some particular remarks concerning the great cures accomplished by the saliva or fasting spittle, as well when externally applied, as when internally given, in the scurvy, gravel, stone, rheumatism, and divers other diseases, arising from obstructions. With some critical observations concerning the recrements of the blood; demonstrating, that when regularly secreted, they both contribute to preserve the life of animals and keep them in health. By Nicholas Robinson, M.D. member of the Royal College of Physicians, and Physician to Christ's Hospital, LondonPublished 1756Call Number: Loading…EBook available at UBR You can use this EBook on site at the UBR. EBook available at Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg You can use this EBook on site at the Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg.
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14An appendix to the first book of The Christian philosopher. Containing a physico-theological discourse on the nature, attributes, and properties of the serpent, that tempted Eve in Paradise. Demonstrating, from the common Reasons of Nature, that Moses left to himself, and unassisted with the Spirit of God, never could have sketched out such a Plan of Things as he has left us, upon the Creation and Fall of Man. To which is prefixed, A Supplemental Discourse on the Image of God, as it distinguished Adam from all other Creatures in Nature, and set him at the Head of the Creation. By Nicholas Robinson, M. D. And a Member of the Royal College of PhysiciansPublished 1742Call Number: Loading…EBook available at UBR You can use this EBook on site at the UBR. EBook available at Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg You can use this EBook on site at the Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg.
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15The christian philosopher: or a divine essay on the principles of man's universal redemption. In five books. Proving, from the Doctrines of Nature, the Maxims of Philosophy, and the Sacred Records of the Old and New Testament; that the various Revolutions of the Human Nature, as they relate to the Creation, Fall, and Redemption of Man, are grounded upon eternal Reason, and the moral Fitness of Things. Book 1. Of the perfection, glory, and immortality of Adam, as created in his primitive State of Nature, by Almighty God. By Nicholas Robinson, M. D. and a Member of the Royal College of Physicians, LondonPublished 1741Call Number: Loading…EBook available at UBR You can use this EBook on site at the UBR. EBook available at Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg You can use this EBook on site at the Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg.
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16A new system of the spleen: vapours, and Hypochondriack Melancholy: wherein all the decays of the nerves, and lownesses of the spirits, are mechanically accounted for. To which is subjoin'd, A discourse upon the Nature, Cause, and Cure, of Melancholy, Madness, and Lunacy. With a particular dissertation on the Origine of the Passions; the Structure, Mechanism, and Modulation of the Nerves, necessary to produce Sensation in Animal Bodies. To which is prefix'd, A philosophical essay concerning the Principles of Thought, Sensation, and Reflection; and the Manner how those noble Endowments are disconcerted under the foregoing Diseases. By Nicholas Robinson, M.D. and of the College of Physicians, LondonPublished 1729Call Number: Loading…EBook available at UBR You can use this EBook on site at the UBR. EBook available at Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg You can use this EBook on site at the Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg.
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17A compleat treatise of the gravel and stone: with all their causes, symptoms and cures, accounted for. To which are added, propositions demonstrating that the stone may safely be dissolv'd, without any Detriment to the Body; drawn from Reason, Experiments, and Anatomical Observations. By Nicholas Robinson, M.DPublished 1723Call Number: Loading…EBook available at UBR You can use this EBook on site at the UBR. EBook available at Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg You can use this EBook on site at the Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg.
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18A letter from a physician at Penrith in Cumberland: to a gentleman in London, lately perverted to the Roman Catholick religion. Intended as a preservative against apostacy. With a letter by way of prefacePublished 1717Call Number: Loading…EBook available at UBR You can use this EBook on site at the UBR. EBook available at Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg You can use this EBook on site at the Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg.
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19A treatise on the virtues and efficacy of a crust of bread: eat early in a morning fasting: to which are added, some particular remarks concerning cures accomplished by the saliva, or fasting spittle, as well when externally applied, as when internally given, in the Scurvy, Gravel, Stone, Rheumatism, and divers other Diseases arising from Obstructions. With some critical observations concerning the recrements of the blood; demonstrating, that, when regularly secreted, they both contribute to preserve the Life of Animals, and keep them in Health. By an eminent physicianPublished 1767Call Number: Loading…EBook available at UBR You can use this EBook on site at the UBR. EBook available at Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg You can use this EBook on site at the Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg.
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20The christian philosopher: or, a divine essay on the principles of man's universal redemption, in Two Volumes. ... . Book I. Containing, The Cosmogony of Moses, or a Divine Essay on the Principles, and Causes, employed by Almighty God in the Creation of the World, and Formation of our Earth; demonstrating all along the Necessity of a divine Hand, both to adjust the Principles, actuate the Causes, and accelerate the Motions, that gave Being, Order, and Harmony to the six Days Work. To which are added, Remarks upon divers modern Philosophers, who, from their own unreasonable Notions, have laboured to undermine the Mosaick Plan of Creation. By Nicholas Robinson, M. D. A Member of the Royal College of Physicians, and Physician to Christ's-Hospital, LondonPublished 1757Call Number: Loading…EBook available at UBR You can use this EBook on site at the UBR. EBook available at Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg You can use this EBook on site at the Staatl. Bibliothek Regensburg.
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