8 results filtered with: Dale Ingram

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An enquiry into the origin and nature of magnesia alba, and the properties of Epsom waters. Demonstrating that magnesia made with those waters exceeds all others / [Dale Ingram].
Dale IngramDate: 1767- Books
An essay on the cause and seat of the gout: in which the opinions of several authors are consider'd, and some external operations recommended / [Dale Ingram].
Dale IngramDate: 1743
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A letter to Mr. Dale Ingram. In which the arguments he has advanced in his Enquiry into the cause of Mr. Clark's death are confuted.
Date: 1769
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Practical cases and observations in surgery / [Dale Ingram].
Dale IngramDate: 1751
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An historical account of the several plagues that have appeared in the world. With an enquiry into the present prevailing opinion, that the plague is a contagious distemper ... To which are added a particular account of the yellow fever, etc / [Dale Ingram].
Dale IngramDate: 1755- Books
The art of farriery both in theory and practice, containing the causes, symptoms, and cure of all diseases incident to horses ... / The whole revised, corrected, and enlarged by a physician. To which is added, a new method of curing a strain in the back sinews, and the anatomy of a horse's leg, with some observations on shoeing, also an appendix, containing ... observations on the late epidemical distemper amoung horses ... By an eminent surgeon [i.e. Dale Ingram].
Reeves, John, Farrier, active 1758.Date: 1778- Books
A strict and impartial enquiry into the cause and death of the late William Scawen, Esq; of Woodcote-Lodge, in Surry : ascertaining, from the medical evidences against Jane Butterfield, the impossibility of poison having been given him. To which is added, an account of accidental poisons, to which families are exposed, with their antidotes ... / By D. Ingram.
Dale IngramDate: 1777
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The blow, or, An inquiry into the causes of the late Mr. Clarke's death : supposed to have been killed at Brentford. Humbly inscribed to the public.
Dale IngramDate: 1769