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With The proper Manner of using them, Hot, or Cold, either as Physick, Diet, or Bath. Containing Plain and easy Rules for the Preservation of Health, and the Attainment of Long Life. The Whole Being a full Determination of all that hath lately been publish&#39;d on those Subjects: Tho&#39; chiefly contrary to the Opinions of Dr. Cheyne, Dr. Rouse, Dr. Short, Lommius, Vander Heyden, Dr. Hancocke, Mr. Smith, And others. By James Sedgwick, Apothecary at Stratford-le-Bow. </title> <dc:identifier>ISBN:</dc:identifier> <!-- prettier-ignore-start --> <link>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2482</link> <!-- prettier-ignore-end --> <description> <![CDATA[ <p> By Sedgwick, James, 1698-.<br /> London : printed for Charles Rivington, at the Bible and Crown, in St. Paul&#39;s Church Yard, 1725 .<br /> [8], xviii, [22], 407, [9] pages ; 8⁰. </p> ]]> <![CDATA[ <p> <a href="/cgi-bin/koha/opac-reserve.pl?biblionumber=2482">Place hold on <em>A new treatise on liquors: wherein the use and abuse of wine, malt-drinks, water, &amp;c. are particularly consider&#39;d, In many Diseases, Constitutions, and Ages. With The proper Manner of using them, Hot, or Cold, either as Physick, Diet, or Bath. Containing Plain and easy Rules for the Preservation of Health, and the Attainment of Long Life. The Whole Being a full Determination of all that hath lately been publish&#39;d on those Subjects: Tho&#39; chiefly contrary to the Opinions of Dr. Cheyne, Dr. Rouse, Dr. Short, Lommius, Vander Heyden, Dr. Hancocke, Mr. Smith, And others. By James Sedgwick, Apothecary at Stratford-le-Bow.</em></a> </p> ]]> </description> <guid>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2482</guid> </item> <item> <title> Criticon febrium: or, a critical essay on fevers; with the diagnosticks and methods of cure, in all the different species of them. To which is prefix&#39;d A Large Introduction concerning the Use and Abuse of Mathematicks in Physick, and the Basis on which Indications are founded: Where also the Euodia Medicorum is annex&#39;d. By Edward Strother, M. D. A. Coll. Christ. Cantab. &amp; Coll. Med. Lond. Reg. </title> <dc:identifier>ISBN:</dc:identifier> <!-- prettier-ignore-start --> <link>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2483</link> <!-- prettier-ignore-end --> <description> <![CDATA[ <p> By Strother, Edward, 1675-1737..<br /> London : printed for Charles Rivington, at the Bible and Crown against the North-Door of St. Paul&#39;s, in St. Paul&#39;s Church-Yard, 1716 .<br /> [12], 211, [1] pages ; 8⁰. </p> ]]> <![CDATA[ <p> <a href="/cgi-bin/koha/opac-reserve.pl?biblionumber=2483">Place hold on <em>Criticon febrium: or, a critical essay on fevers; with the diagnosticks and methods of cure, in all the different species of them. To which is prefix&#39;d A Large Introduction concerning the Use and Abuse of Mathematicks in Physick, and the Basis on which Indications are founded: Where also the Euodia Medicorum is annex&#39;d. By Edward Strother, M. D. A. Coll. Christ. Cantab. &amp; Coll. Med. Lond. Reg.</em></a> </p> ]]> </description> <guid>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2483</guid> </item> <item> <title> Pharmacopoeia Radcliffeana: or, Dr. Radcliff&#39;s prescriptions, faithfully gather&#39;d from his original recipe&#39;s. To which are annex&#39;d, useful observations upon each prescription. </title> <dc:identifier>ISBN:</dc:identifier> <!-- prettier-ignore-start --> <link>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2485</link> <!-- prettier-ignore-end --> <description> <![CDATA[ <p> By Radcliffe, John, 1650-1714..<br /> London : printed for Charles Rivington, at the Bible and Crown, against the North Door of St. Paul&#39;s Church, in St. Paul&#39;s Church-Yard, 1716 .<br /> xii, 166, [2] pages, plate : portrait ; 12⁰. </p> ]]> <![CDATA[ <p> <a href="/cgi-bin/koha/opac-reserve.pl?biblionumber=2485">Place hold on <em>Pharmacopoeia Radcliffeana: or, Dr. Radcliff&#39;s prescriptions, faithfully gather&#39;d from his original recipe&#39;s. To which are annex&#39;d, useful observations upon each prescription.</em></a> </p> ]]> </description> <guid>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2485</guid> </item> <item> <title> The complete English tradesman, in familiar letters: directing him in all the several parts and progressions of trade. Viz. I. Of acquainting himself with Business during his Apprenticeship. II. Of writing to Correspondents in a Trading Stile. III. Of Diligence and Application, as the Life of all Business. IV. Cantions against Over-Trading. V. Of the ordinary Occasions of a Tradesman&#39;s Ruin; such as Expensive Living-Too early Marrying-Innocent Diversions-Too much Credit-Being avove Business-Dangerous Partnerships, &amp;c. VI. Directions in the several Distresses of a Tradesman, when he comes to fail. Vii. Of Tradesmen Compounding with other Tradesmen, and why they are so particularly severe to one another. Viii. Of Tradesmen ruining one another by Rumour and Scandal. IX. Of the austomary Frauds of Trade, and particularly of Trading Lies. X. Of Credit, and how it is only to be supported by Honesty. XI. Of punctual paying Bills, and thereby maintaining Credit. XII. Of the Dignity and Honour of Trade in England, more than in other Countries. Containing, I. A Warning against Tradesmens Borrowing Money upon Interest. II. A Caution against that destructive Practice of drawing, and remitting, as also discounting Promissory Bills, meerly for a supply of Cash. III. Direction for the Tradesman&#39;s Accounts, with Brief, but plain Examples, and Specimens for Book-Keeping. IV. Of keeping a Duplicate or Pocket Ledger in Case of Fire. </title> <dc:identifier>ISBN:</dc:identifier> <!-- prettier-ignore-start --> <link>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2493</link> <!-- prettier-ignore-end --> <description> <![CDATA[ <p> By Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731..<br /> London : printed for Charles Rivington at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul&#39;s Church-Yard, 1727 .<br /> xvi, [4], 368, 148 pages ; 8⁰. </p> ]]> <![CDATA[ <p> <a href="/cgi-bin/koha/opac-reserve.pl?biblionumber=2493">Place hold on <em>The complete English tradesman, in familiar letters: directing him in all the several parts and progressions of trade. Viz. I. Of acquainting himself with Business during his Apprenticeship. II. Of writing to Correspondents in a Trading Stile. III. Of Diligence and Application, as the Life of all Business. IV. Cantions against Over-Trading. V. Of the ordinary Occasions of a Tradesman&#39;s Ruin; such as Expensive Living-Too early Marrying-Innocent Diversions-Too much Credit-Being avove Business-Dangerous Partnerships, &amp;c. VI. Directions in the several Distresses of a Tradesman, when he comes to fail. Vii. Of Tradesmen Compounding with other Tradesmen, and why they are so particularly severe to one another. Viii. Of Tradesmen ruining one another by Rumour and Scandal. IX. Of the austomary Frauds of Trade, and particularly of Trading Lies. X. Of Credit, and how it is only to be supported by Honesty. XI. Of punctual paying Bills, and thereby maintaining Credit. XII. Of the Dignity and Honour of Trade in England, more than in other Countries. Containing, I. A Warning against Tradesmens Borrowing Money upon Interest. II. A Caution against that destructive Practice of drawing, and remitting, as also discounting Promissory Bills, meerly for a supply of Cash. III. Direction for the Tradesman&#39;s Accounts, with Brief, but plain Examples, and Specimens for Book-Keeping. IV. Of keeping a Duplicate or Pocket Ledger in Case of Fire.</em></a> </p> ]]> </description> <guid>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2493</guid> </item> <item> <title> A plan of the English commerce. Being a compleat prospect of the trade of this nation, as well the home trade as the foreign. In Three Parts. Part I. Containing a View of the present Magnitude of the English Trade, as it respects, 1. The Exportation of our Own Growth and Manufacture. 2. The Importation of Merchants Goods from Abroad. 3. The prodigious Consumption of both at Home. Part II. Containing an Answer to that great and important Question now depending, Whether our Trade, and Especially our Manufactures, are in a declining Condition, or no? Part III. Containing several Proposals entirely New, for Extending and Improving our Trade, and Promoting the Consumption of our Manufactures, in Countries wherewith we have Hitherto had no Commerce. Humbly offered to the consideration of the King and Parliament. </title> <dc:identifier>ISBN:</dc:identifier> <!-- prettier-ignore-start --> <link>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2504</link> <!-- prettier-ignore-end --> <description> <![CDATA[ <p> By Defoe, Daniel, 1661?-1731..<br /> London : Printed for Charles Rivington, at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul&#39;s Church-Yard, 1728 .<br /> xvi, [8], 368 pages ; 8⁰. </p> ]]> <![CDATA[ <p> <a href="/cgi-bin/koha/opac-reserve.pl?biblionumber=2504">Place hold on <em>A plan of the English commerce. Being a compleat prospect of the trade of this nation, as well the home trade as the foreign. In Three Parts. Part I. Containing a View of the present Magnitude of the English Trade, as it respects, 1. The Exportation of our Own Growth and Manufacture. 2. The Importation of Merchants Goods from Abroad. 3. The prodigious Consumption of both at Home. Part II. Containing an Answer to that great and important Question now depending, Whether our Trade, and Especially our Manufactures, are in a declining Condition, or no? Part III. Containing several Proposals entirely New, for Extending and Improving our Trade, and Promoting the Consumption of our Manufactures, in Countries wherewith we have Hitherto had no Commerce. Humbly offered to the consideration of the King and Parliament.</em></a> </p> ]]> </description> <guid>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2504</guid> </item> <item> <title> The practice of divine love revised: being an exposition of the church-catechism, by the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas Kenn, D.D. Composed for the Diocese of Bath and Wells. To which are added, Directions for prayer. </title> <dc:identifier>ISBN:</dc:identifier> <!-- prettier-ignore-start --> <link>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2560</link> <!-- prettier-ignore-end --> <description> <![CDATA[ <p> By Ken, Thomas, 1637-1711..<br /> London : Printed for Charles Rivington, at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul&#39;s Church-Yard, 1718 .<br /> [12], 156, 16 pages, plate : frontispiece, portrait ; 8⁰. </p> ]]> <![CDATA[ <p> <a href="/cgi-bin/koha/opac-reserve.pl?biblionumber=2560">Place hold on <em>The practice of divine love revised: being an exposition of the church-catechism, by the Right Reverend Father in God, Thomas Kenn, D.D. Composed for the Diocese of Bath and Wells. To which are added, Directions for prayer.</em></a> </p> ]]> </description> <guid>/cgi-bin/koha/opac-detail.pl?biblionumber=2560</guid> </item> </channel> </rss>
