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Pharmacopoeia officinalis et extemporanea: or, a compleat English dispensatory. In two parts. Theoretic and practical. Part I in two books ... Part II in five books ... / by John Quincy.
John QuincyDate: 1749- Books
Pharmacopœia officinalis et extemporanea: or, a compleat English dispensatory, in four parts. Containing I. The theory of pharmacy. And the several processes therein. II. A description of the officinal simples, with their virtues and preparations, Galenical and chymical. III. The officinal compositions; according to the last alterations of the college: Together with some others of uncommon efficacy, taken from the most celebrated authors. IV. Extemporaneous prescriptions, distributed into classes suitable to their intentions in cure / By John Quincy, M.D.
John QuincyDate: 1728
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Medicina statica: being the Aphorisms of Sanctorious / translated into English with large explanations. Wherein is given a mechanical account of the animal oeconomy, and of the efficacy of the non-naturals, either in bringing about or removing its disorders: also with an introduction concerning mechanical knowledge, and the grounds of certainty in physick. By John Quincy.
SanctoriusDate: 1718
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Pharmacopoeia officinalis et extemporanea: or, a complete English dispensatory, in four parts. Containing I. The theory of pharmacy ... II. A description of the officinal simples ... III. The officinal compositions; being such of the London and Bates's [sic] dispensatory as are now in use ... IV. Extemporaneous prescriptions ... To which is added, an account of the common adulterations both of simples and compounds; with some marks to detect them by / By John Quincy.
John QuincyDate: 1739
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Lexicon physico-medicum: or, a new physical medicinal dictionary, explaining the difficult terms used in the several branches of the profession, and in such parts of philosophy as are introductory thereunto / By John Quincy, M.D.
John QuincyDate: 1787
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Quincy's Lexicon-medicum : a new medical dictionary, containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, physiology, practice of physic, materia medica, chymistry, pharmacy, surgery, midwifery, and the various branches of natural philosophy connected with medicine / selected, arranged, and compiled, from the best authors by Robert Hooper.
Robert HooperDate: 1817- Books
Lexicon physico-medicum: or, a new medicinal dictionary, explaining the difficult terms used in the several branches of the profession, and in such parts of natural philosophy as are introductory thereunto. With an account of the things signified by such terms. Collected from the most eminent authors; and particularly those who have wrote upon mechanical principles / [John Quincy].
John QuincyDate: 1730- Books
Pharmacopœia officinalis et extemporanea: or, a compleat English dispensatory, in four parts. Containing I. The theory of pharmacy, and the several processes therein. II. A description of the officinal simples, with their virtues and preparations, Galenical and chymical. III. The officinal compositions; being such of the London and Bates's [sic] dispensatory as are now in use; together with some others of uncommon efficacy, taken from the most celebrated authors. IV. Extemporaneous prescriptions, distributed into classes, suitable to their intentions in cure / By John Quincy, M. D.
John QuincyDate: 1720
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Loimologia: or an historical account of the Plague in London in 1665: with precautionary directions against the like contagion ... To which is added an Essay on the different causes of pestilential diseases, and how they become contagious: with remarks on the infection now in France and the most probable means to prevent it spreading here. By John Quincy / [Nathaniel Hodges].
Nathaniel HodgesDate: 1720- Books
Lexicon physico-medicum: or, a new physical dictionary, explaining the difficult terms used in the several branches of the profession, and n such parts of philosophy as are introductory thereunto / By John Quincy.
John QuincyDate: 1719- Books
Lexicon physico-medicum: or, a new physical dictionary, explaining the difficult terms used in the several branches of the profession, and in such parts of philosophy as are introductory thereunto / [John Quincy].
John QuincyDate: 1722- Books
Pharmacopoeia officinalis et extemporanea: or, a complete English dispensatory. In two parts. Theoretic and practical. Part I in two books ... Part II in five books ... / by John Quincy.
John QuincyDate: 1761- Books
Pharmacopoeia officinalis et extemporanea: or, a compleat English dispensatory. In two parts. Theoretic and practical / [John Quincy].
John QuincyDate: 1769- Books
Pharmacopœia officinalis et extemporanea: or, a compleat English dispensatory: in four parts. Containing I. The theory of pharmacy. And the several processes therein. II. A description of the officinal simples, with their virtues and preparations, Galenical and chymical. III. The officinal compositions; according to the last alteration of the College, together with some others of uncommon efficacy, taken from the most celebrated authors. IV. Extemporaneous prescriptions. Distributed into classes suitable to their intentions in cure / by John Quincy.
John QuincyDate: 1722
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An essay on the different causes, of pestilential diseases, and how they become contagious. With remarks upon the infection now in France / By John Quincy, M.D.
John QuincyDate: 1721
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Medicinal epistles upon several occasions / Done into English, as a supplement of the explanation of Sanctorius's Aphorisms, by John Quincy.
Richard CarrDate: 1714- Books
Quincy's Lexicon medicum. A new medical dictionary : containing an explanation of the terms in anatomy, physiology ... and the various branches of natural philosophy connected with medicine / selected, arranged, and compiled, from the best authors by Robert Hooper.
Robert HooperDate: 1811- Books
Lexicon physico-medicum: or, a new physical medicinal dictionary, explaining the difficult terms used in the several branches of the profession, and in such parts of natural philosophy as are introductory thereunto. With an account of the things signified by such terms : collected from the most eminent authors / by John Quincy.
John QuincyDate: 1794
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An examination of Dr. Woodward's State of physick and diseases / [John Quincy].
John QuincyDate: 1719
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The dispensatory of the Royal College of Physicians in London: [translated] with some notes relating to manner of composition, and remarks on the changes made in most of the officinal medicines, from their first prescribers down to the present practice / By John Quincy.
John QuincyDate: 1727
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The American medical lexicon : on the plan of Quincy's Lexicon physico-medicum, with many retrenchments, additions, and improvements : comprising an explanation of the etymology and signification of the terms used in anatomy, physiology, surgery, materia medica, chemistry, and the practice of physic / compiled from the most approved authorities.
John QuincyDate: 1811
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Medicina statica: being the Aphorisms of Sanctorius, translated into English with large explanations / [Santorio Santorio].
SanctoriusDate: 1720
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Medicina statica: being the Aphorisms of Sanctorius / translated into English with large explanations. Wherein is given a mechanical account of the animal oeconomy, and of the efficacy of the non-naturals either in bringing about or removing its disorders: also with an introduction concerning mechanical knowledge, and the grounds of certainty in physick. By John Quincy.
SanctoriusDate: 1712
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Lexicon physico-medicum: or, a new physical medical dictionary, explaining the difficult terms used in the several branches of the profession, and in such parts of philosophy as are introductory thereunto / [John Quincy].
John QuincyDate: 1775
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Loimologia: or an historical account of the Plague in London in 1665: with precautionary directions against the like contagion / Nathaniel Hodges ... To which is added an Essay on the different causes of pestilential diseases, and how they become contagious: with remarks on the infection now in France ... By John Quincy, M.D.
Nathaniel HodgesDate: 1721