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Remarks upon a late scurrilous pamphlet
entitled, A review of the Quicksilver Controversy. In which Dr. Turner's Character, as a just and impartial Historian, in regard to the same, is asserted, and the Author's own Partiality, Insincerity, Falshood, and gross Ignorance, are set forth. With A short Account of a Mortification of the Stomach, discovered under a large Mass of Quicksilver. By a Country Physician -
A short review of the quicksilver controversy
In a letter to Dr. Dover. Occasioned by the Publication of Dr. Turner's late Book, intitled, The Ancient Physician's Legacy impartially survey'd. By a mercurialist -
A treatise on mercury
shewing the danger of taking it crude for all manner of disorders, after the present Fashion, from its Nature, its Manner of operating in the human Body, and Facts. with some remarks on The antient physician's legacy. The second edition. To which are added, a reply to the remarks on the Treatise of the use and abuse of mercury, in the fourt edition of Dr. Dover's Antient physician's legacy. Also an Answer to the Antidote, and some Cases, collected since the First Edition; with a Word or two of the Mercurialist -
The hospital surgeon
Vol. II. Containing several essays on mercury. The descent of the intestine into the scrotum. Injections. Wounds of Dogs. Wounds of the Breast. Crooked Wounds Red Pimples of the Face. Diseases of the Eyes and the Pestilence. Incystated Tumours. The Meaning of the Word Esearr. With two letters to M. A. Boccacini. By Augustin Belloste, First Surgeon to Her Royal Highness the late Dowager of Savoy. Dedicated to the King of Sardinia. English'd by J. B. M.B -
The ancient physician's legacy impartially survey'd
And his Practice prov'd Repugnant, not only to that of the best antient and modern Physicians, but to the very Nature of those Diseases (many of them) of which he undertakes to give us an Account; inconsistent even with those very Indications himself at some Times lays down for the Cure. with practical observations upon each chapter. In a letter to a country physician. To which is added, in the way of postscript, a discourse on quicksilver, as now commonly taken: And the good or bad Effects which have thence ensued. As also, A particular Account of Monsieur Bellost's Pill compar'd with the Author's. And the Case of Barton Booth, Esq; the late famous Tragedian. As the same was communicated to the Author by Mr. Alexander Small, Surgeon, who open'd the Body in the Presence of Sir Hans Sloan. By Daniel Turner, of the College of Physicians, London -
A treatise on mercury
shewing the danger of taking it crude for all manner of disorders, after the present Fashion, from its Nature, its manner of Operating in the human Body, and Facts. With some remarks on The antient physician's legacy