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by Réaumur, René-Antoine Ferchault de
Published 1771
Subjects:
“...Steel / Heat treatment / Early works to 1800...”Published 1771
Printed for G. Kearsly, at No. 1, in Ludgate-street
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by Walker, John
Published 1799
Published 1799
printed by T. Maccliesh and Co. for William Mudie; and Darton and Harvey, London
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by Markham, Gervase
Published 1717
Subjects:
“...Cattle / Diseases / Treatment / Early works to 1800...”Published 1717
printed for N. and M. Boddington, at the Golden-Hall in Duke-Lane; and G. Conyers, at the Golden-Ring in Little-Britain; and M. Wotton at the Cross Daggers in Fleet-Street
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by Markham, Gervase
Published 1710
Subjects:
“...Cattle / Diseases / Treatment / Early works to 1800...”Published 1710
printed for M. Wotton, at the Three Daggers in Fleet-Street; and G. Conyers, at the Golden-Ring in Little-Britain
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by Atwood, Thomas
Published 1789
Published 1789
Printed and sold by John Mott, Stationer and Bookseller, No. 1, Nagg's Head-Court, Grace-Church-Street, London
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by Atkins, John
Published 1734
Subjects:
“...Sexually transmitted diseases / Treatment / 18th century...”Published 1734
printed for Cæsar Ward and Richard Chandler, at the Ship between the Temple-Gate s in Fleet Street. And sold at their shop at Scarborough
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by Atkins, John
Published 1737
Subjects:
“...Sexually transmitted diseases / Treatment / Early works to 1800...”Published 1737
printed for W. Warner, at Dryden's Head, next the Rose Tavern, without Temple Bar
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Published 1724
Subjects:
“...Sexually transmitted diseases / Treatment / Early works to 1800...”
printed by H. Parker in Goswell-Street: and to be had up one pair of stairs at the sign of the Celebrated anodyne necklace for Childrens Teeth, next the Rose Tavern without Temple-Bar. At Mrs. Garway's Original Shop, the Sign of The Practical Scheme at the Royal Exchange-Gate next Cornhil. At Mr. Greg's Bookseller next to Northumberland-House, Charing Cross. And of R. Bradshaw (the author's servant) at his House next to the Kings-Head in Crown-Street, right against Sutton-street End, just by Soho-Square