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"Of black Irish slatt" and its...
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"Of black Irish slatt" and its effects.
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London: British Museum, Sloane Ms. 3490a: (Extract)
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The National Library of Ireland holds a microfilm copy (n.94, p.3).
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Miscellaneous entry-book of Thomas Arthur, M.D., of Limerick, who practised in Limerick from 1619 to 1630 and in Dublin from 1630 to 1666. The volume contains a full list of his patients and fees from 1619 to 1666, much information on the Arthur family and the history of Limerick from the 12th century.
Documents relating to bills of mortality in Dublin by Dr. Willoughby and Dr. Patrick Dun, etc., 1691-8.
Account of the case of D. Blake by Dr. John Madden. (President of the Royal College of Physicians in Ireland) May 22, 1695.
Letter from Dr. John Madden of Dublin, giving an account of what was observed upon opening the corpse of a person who had taken several ounces of crude mercury internally. Printed in "Philosophical Transactions", Vol. XXXIX, p. 291.
Gulielmi Smyth epistola Doctori Johanni Groenevelt de usu cantharidum. Dublinii, Feb. 4, 1707.