All the prescriptions contained in The new practice of physic, of Thomas Marryat, M. D. Translated into English by J. S. Dodd, Surgeon and Man-Midwife, Member of the Corporation of Surgeons of London, and Surgeon of his Majesty's Royal Navy. With An accurate Description of the symptoms of the several Diseases, by which they may be known from each other; Together with such necessary Remarks, Cautions, and Observations, as may render the Administration of these Medicines perfectly Safe and Effectual. A Work of great Utility. And particularly adapted for such humane and charitably-disposed clergy, ladies and gentlemen, who live in Country Places, remote from any Medicinal Help, and would remedy the Diseases of their afflicted Neighbours, or Domestics. To which is added by the Translator, Directions and Medicines for Wounds, Tumors, Strains, Bruises, and all such external Disorders as do not require manual Operation. So as to make this a complete Surgical as well as Physical Family Directo

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  • All the prescriptions contained in The new practice of physic, of Thomas Marryat, M. D. Translated into English by J. S. Dodd, Surgeon and Man-Midwife, Member of the Corporation of Surgeons of London, and Surgeon of his Majesty's Royal Navy. With An accurate Description of the symptoms of the several Diseases, by which they may be known from each other; Together with such necessary Remarks, Cautions, and Observations, as may render the Administration of these Medicines perfectly Safe and Effectual. A Work of great Utility. And particularly adapted for such humane and charitably-disposed clergy, ladies and gentlemen, who live in Country Places, remote from any Medicinal Help, and would remedy the Diseases of their afflicted Neighbours, or Domestics. To which is added by the Translator, Directions and Medicines for Wounds, Tumors, Strains, Bruises, and all such external Disorders as do not require manual Operation. So as to make this a complete Surgical as well as Physical Family Directo
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Imprint
London: printed for G. Kearsly, at No. 46, in Fleet-Street, MDCCLXXIV. [1774]
Publication year
1774-1774
ESTC No.
T161878
Grub Street ID
200840
Description
164p. ; 8⁰
Uncontrolled note
First published in Latin in 1758 (DNB); unable to trace Latin title. "... a publisher named Dodd issued two spurious copies, ... [one] in London in 1774" (DNB under Marryat). The epithet after Dodd on the titlepage of the 1774 London edition represented by this record shows him to have been James Solas Dodd who had several different careers but does not appear ever to have been a publisher. DNB gives first English title as 'Therapeutics, or a new practice of physic', Dublin, 1764; see, however, n019141