An account of some new experiments and observations on Joanna Stephen's medicine for the stone. With some hints for reducing it from an empirical to a rational use. With remarks on Dr. Hale's experiments on the same subject; and some additional experiments on the comparative efficacy of dulcified spirit of nitre, spirit of salt, and the juices and decoctions of onions, leeks and cellery, as lithontripticks. Presented to the Royal Society Jan. 14. 1741-2 ... To which is subjoined, An account of the effects of soap-lees taken internally, in the case of James Jurin, M. D. [by himself]

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An account of some new experiments and observations on Joanna Stephen's medicine for the stone. With some hints for reducing it from an empirical to a rational use. With remarks on Dr. Hale's experiments on the same subject; and some additional experiments on the comparative efficacy of dulcified spirit of nitre, spirit of salt, and the juices and decoctions of onions, leeks and cellery, as lithontripticks. Presented to the Royal Society Jan. 14. 1741-2 ... To which is subjoined, An account of the effects of soap-lees taken internally, in the case of James Jurin, M. D. [by himself]

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R. Manby
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56

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Dr. Hale's An account of some experiments and observations on Mrs.Stephen's medicine for dissolving the stone was issued in 1740 with David Hartley's A supplement to a pamphlet, intitled, A view of the present evidence for and against Mrs. Stephen's medicines, &c.

ESTC T18891.

Copy 1 Note: Bound with: Hartley, D. Ten cases of persons who have taken Mrs. Stephens's medicines. 1738.

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