10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «UNMEDICINABLE»
Discover the use of
unmedicinable in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
unmedicinable and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
American Journal of Pharmacy
They were also authorized to “ burn before the offender's door, all medicines or
drugs which they should find unlawful, deceitful, inveterate, out of use,
unwholesome, corrupt, unmedicinable, pernicious, or hurtful, and to lay, impose
and ...
2
The Medical Institutions of the United Kingdom: A History ...
other things belonging to the aforesaid art which they shall find unlawful, deceitful
, inveterate, out of use, unwholcsomc, corru t, unmedicinable, pernicious, or
hurtful ; ” power is also given tot e Company “to impose and execute punishments
...
3
The Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal ...
They were also authorized to burn before the offenders' door, all medicines or
drugs which they should “ find unlawful, deceitful, inveterate, out of use,
unwholesome, corrupt, unmedicinable, pernicious or hurtful; and to lay, impose
and execute ...
4
A Commentary Or Exposition Upon All the Books of the New ...
... and anchored their hopes upon earthl things, if ever they lose them, as it often
falleth out, they are filled almost with unmedicinable sorrows, so as they will
praise the dead abov: the lie-ing, and wish the] hadne-oer been horn, Eccles.4.1,
2,3.
5
The statutes of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
... stale, out of Use, unwholesome, corrupt, unmedicinable, pernicious, or hurtfiil,
to burn before the Ossender's Doors; and also to lay, impose, and exact Mulfts,
and other Pains and Penalties, by Fines and Amerciaments upon such
Ossenders, ...
Great Britain, Sir Thomas Edlyne Tomlins, John Raithby, 1816
6
New Medical and Physical Journal, Or, Annals of Medicine, ...
Company, will influence Examiners to denounce every material of medicine as
unmedicinable, though they may not have been procured from "Apothecaries
Hall." No particular objection can be made to the Examination of the Apothecary ...
7
The Complete Works of George Gascoigne: Volume 2, The Glasse ...
... or to see them cast away by lacke of grace or for lacke of vigilant foresight, that
onely is unto the wysest mynde an unmedicinable wounde. Oh that my harte is
not able to beare nor to abide the furious assaults of this misfortune. H e sownetb.
George Gascoigne, John W. Cunliffe, 2012
8
Journals of the House of Lords
Leave out (" unmedicinable ") " L. 38. Leave out from ("Pounds") to " (" And ") in
Press 49 Line 14, and insert Clause (A.) " Clause (A.) Provided always, and be it
enacted, " That no Person to be by the Master, Wardens and " Assistants for the ...
Great Britain House of Lords, 1814
9
The Glasse of Government the Princely Pleasures at ...
... or to see them cast away by lacke of grace or for lacke of vigilant foresight, that
onely is unto the wysest mynde an unmedicinable wounde. Oh that my harte is
not able to beare nor to abide the furious assaults of this misfortune. He soivneth.
John W. Cunliffe, George Gascoigne
10
The Medical Institutions of the United Kingdom: a History ...
other things belonging to the aforesaid art which they shall find unlawful, deceitful
, inveterate, out of use, unwholcsome, corru t, unmedicinable, pernicious, or
hurtful ; ” power is also given tot e Company “to impose and execute punishments
...
John CHAPMAN (Publisher and Physician.), 1870