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VENOM: ERBE DES KÖNIGS N.1 - Wettrüsten
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We do hereby certify, that Mr. Francisco Torres, a native of France, has brought with him some snake stones, which he bought amongst the Spaniards, come from China, which snake stones have the virtue of curing the bites of any venomous or poisonous creatures such as snakes, scorpions or mad dogs ... This we testify for truth: Rhode-Island in New-England, October 12. 1740. Thomas Saquin, William Hatton, Samuel Hobert -
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We do hereby certify, that Mr. Francisco Torres, a native of France, has brought with him some snake stones, which he bought amongst the Spaniards, come from China, which snake stones have the virtue of curing the bites of any venomous or poisonous creatures, such as snakes, scorpions or mad dogs ... This we testify for truth: Rhode-Island in New-England, October 12. 1740. Thomas Saquin, William Hatton, Samuel Hobert -
A mechanical account of poisons
in several essays. By Richard Mead, M. D. Coll. Med. Lond. & R.S.S. Physician to his Majesty -
A mechanical account of poisons
in several essays. By Richard Mead, M.D -
A mechanical account of poisons
in several essays. By Richard Mead, M.D.F. R. S. And Physician to S. Thomas's Hospital -
A mechanical account of poisons
in several essays. By Richard Mead, M.D -
A mechanical account of poisons
in several essays. By Richard Mead, M.D -
A mechanical account of poisons
in several essays. By Richard Mead, M.D. Coll. Med. Lond. & R. S. S. Physician to his Majesty -
Thanasima kai dēlētēria
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De venenis, or, A discourse of poysons
their names, natures, & vertues : with their several symptomes, prognosticks, and antidotes -
Lifes security, or, A phylosophical and physical discourse
shewing the names, natures, & vertues of all sorts of venomes and venemous things, as in poysons in general and in particular : also describing which are poysonous animals and which poysonous vegetables, with the signes how shall you know them and the remedy for cure of any poyson by them : by experience, & learned prescriptions of the best authors extant -
Treatise on the venom of the viper
on the American poisons; and on the cherry laurel, and some other vegetable poisons. To which are annexed, observations on the primitive structure of the animal body; different experiments on the reproduction of the nerves; and a description of a new Canal of the eye. With ten descriptive plates. Translated from the original French of Felix Fontana, naturalist to his royal highness the grand duke of Tuscany, and director of his cabinet of natural history, by Joseph Skinner, Navy Surgeon, and Member of the Corporation of Surgeons of London