Dominiceti, Bartholomew di, active 1735-1782
Dominiceti, Bartholomew di, fl. 1735-1782
Dominiceti, Bartolomeo 1735-1782
Bartolomeo Dominiceti
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Bartolomeo Dominiceti
- 100 1 _ ‡a Dominiceti, Bartholomew di ‡d active 1735-1782
- 100 1 _ ‡a Dominiceti, Bartholomew di, ‡d active 1735-1782
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Dominiceti, Bartolomeo ‡d 1735-1782
4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (18)
5xx's: Related Names (1)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Salò
Works
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An address from Dr. Dominiceti, of Chelsea. Humbly submitted to the consideration of the Commons of Great Britain, individually, introductory to a petition, which is proposed to be presented to that Honourable House in Parliament assembled | |
Compendio storico del metodo nuovo d'inoculare il vajuolo. Si descrive come si stabili' in Inghilterra, quali fossero i suoi grandi effetti, e si dimostra, ch'e' incontrastabilmente dovuto al Signor Sutton. Opera del Signor Povver ... - 1770. | |
Medical anecdotes, of the last thirty years, illustrated with medical truths, and addressed to the medical faculty; but in an especial manner, to the people at large. With an appendix, and copious index. - 1781. | |
A plan for extending the use of artificial water-baths : pumps, vaporous, and dry-baths, fumigations, and frictions ; by the mode and means invented and directed by Dr. Bartholomew de Dominiceti | |
A short account of the introduction, nature, and use of the apparatuses of health : invented, improved, and perfected by Dr. Barthol. Dominiceti; And now daily applied under his own Direction, in Cheyne Walk, Chelsea; and that of his son, Dr. Rhod. Dominiceti, At his House in Panton Square, near the Haymarket. Humbly addressed to the nobility and gentry of Great Britain | |
A short and calm apology of Bartholomew di Dominiceti, &c. from Venice, physician, surgeon, and chymist, 1762. | |
To the public. General prejudices will ever be productive of general calamities, which every honest man, from a principle of humanity. | |
To the wise, just, and humane legislators, judges, clergy, and members of the Royal Society and College of Physicians of Great-Britain; .. |