Our Lord's miracles of healing : considered in relation to some modern objections and to medical science / by T.W. Belcher.
- Thomas Waugh Belcher
- Date:
- [between 1800 and 1899?]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Our Lord's miracles of healing : considered in relation to some modern objections and to medical science / by T.W. Belcher. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![OTHER WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR. Reformatories for Drunkards. 8vo. Dublin, 1862. Notes on the Treatment of Continued Fevers, and other Acute Diseases. 8vo. Dublin, 1863. [Thesis for Degree of M.D.] Tractatus Medici. 8vo. Dublin, 1864. [Six Medical Essays and Reviews-: ‘On the Hygienic Aspects of Pogonotrophy,’ and other subjects.] Memoir of JohnStearne, M.D., J.U.D.; Senior Fellow of Trinity College,iDublin ; Founder and first President of the College of Physi- cians. [A relative of Archbishop Ussher, Richard Sterne, Archbishop of York, and of Laurence Stearne, author of ‘ Tristram Shandy ’ and the ‘ Sentimental Journey Tutor of Henry Dodwell, the Non-Juror, and cotemporary of Bishop Jeremy Taylor, and James, Duke of Ormond, 1624-1666.] 8vo. Dublin. Published for the College, 1865 Memoir of Sir Patrick Dun, Knt., M.D., M.P., Physician- General to the Army, and President of the College of Physicians. [Cotemporary of Archbishop King and Dean Swift.] 8vo. Dublin, published for the College, 1866. [Contains Correspondence with Archbishop King, 1683-1713.] Records of the King and Queen’s College of Physicians in Ireland, including the Register from 1654 to 1866, and Historical Introduction. 8vo. Dublin, published for the College, 1866. Neligan on Diseases of the Skin. Second Edition. Revised and enlarged. 526^pp. 8vo. Dublin, 1866. The Lay Element in the Services, Parish Work, and Synods of the Church, practically considered [with Special Reference to the Restoration of the Permanent Diaconate, Deaconesses, Sunday Schools, Lay Preaching, the Laity in Convocation, and the Parochial Councils Bill.] 8 VO. London, 1870. ‘ A very common-sense tractate; and its suggestions, particularly with regard to the diaconate, very well timed.’—John Bull. Political and Religious Communism: Christ and Caesar. A Sermon. 8vo. London, 1871. Our Lord’s Miracles of Healing, considered in Relation to Some Modern Objections and to Medical Science, with Preface by the Right Hon. and Most Rev. Richard Chenevix Trench, D.D., Lord Archbishop of Dublin. Crown 8vo. Oxford and London, 1872. ‘ Much reading, thought, and observation are condensed in its 167 pages.’—Record, ‘ It is one well deserving Dr Trench’s hearty imprimatur.’—Guardian. ‘ We could wish that every clergyman might read this valuable little treatise.’—Literary Churchman. ‘ We can honestly recommend it to our readers as one of the most valuable treatises on our Lord’s Miracles of healing that we have met with.’—British and Foreign Medico- Chirurgical Review. Robert Brett: In Memoriam. Sermon, &c. 8vo. London, 1874. I](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28123827_0005.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)