Sherley, Thomas, 1638-1678
Thomas Sherley English physician and natural philosopher
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Sherley, Thomas ‡d 1638-1678
- 100 1 _ ‡a Sherley, Thomas ‡d 1638-1678
- 100 1 _ ‡a Sherley, Thomas, ‡d 1638-1678
- 100 1 _ ‡a Sherley, Thomas, ‡d 1638-1678
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- 100 0 _ ‡a Thomas Sherley ‡c English physician and natural philosopher
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Works
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The case of Thomas Sherley Esq. one of His Majesties physitians in ordinary, Plaintiff, against Sir John Fagg, Baronet, defendant | |
Catalogus librorum in plurimis linguis maxime insignium bibliothecarum viri eruditi Stephani Watkins : D. Doctoris Thomæ Sherley, atque alterius cujusdam hominis docti dudum decessi, &c. Quorum auctio habebitur Londini, apud insigne leonis aurei ex adverso Ænopolii, cujus insigne caput reginæ in platea vulgo dicta Pater-Noster-Row. Janii 2. 1679. Per Gulielmum Cooperum, bibliopolam | |
Cochlearia curiosa. | |
Curiosities of scurvy grass | |
The curious distillatory, or, The art of distilling coloured liquors, spirits, oyls, &c. from vegitables, animals, minerals and metals : containing many experiments ... relating to the production of colours, consistence and heat ... : together with several experiments upon the blood (and its serum) of diseased persons, with divers other collateral experiments | |
Dissertatio philosophica, explicans causas probabiles lapidum in macrocosmo : qua occasione in originem corporum omnium inquiritur atque ostenditur eam deberi aquae & seminibus, praemissa tractatui medico de causis et curatione calculi tam renum quam vesicae, Anglice primum edita ... nunc ... Latine reddita. | |
Exact scrutiny and careful description of the nature and medicinal vertues of scurvygrass | |
Medicinal councels, or advices | |
A philosophical essay declaring the probable causes, whence stones are produced in the greater world ... 1672: | |
A treatise of the gout : Written originally in the French tongue, by Theodor Turquet, De Mayerne, knight, Baron of Aubonne, councellor, and chief physitian to the late King and Queen of England. Englished for the general benefit, by Thomas Sherley, M.D. physitian in ordinary to his present Majesty Charles the II. Whereunto is added, advice about hypochondriacal-fits, by the same author |