Lucas, Charles, 1713-1771
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Lucas, Charles
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Works
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The abuse of standing parliaments : and the great advantage of Frequent Elections. In a letter to a Noble Lord. | |
An address to the inhabitants of Ireland : By C. Las, M.D. | |
An analysis of Dr. Rutty's methodical syst. of miner. wat., 1757: | |
The complaints of Dublin : humbly offered to His Excellency William, Earl of Harrington, Lord Lieutenant General, and General Governor of Ireland. By Charles Lucas, in behalf of himself, and the rest of the citizens and inhabitants of the said city. | |
Cursory remarks on the method of investigating the principles and properties of Bath and Bristol waters : Set forth in Attempts to revive antient medical doctrines; and in An attempt to ascertain and extend the virtues of these waters. Both by Alex. Sutherland, M.D. Of Bath and Bristol Hot-Wells. In letter to Nathaniel Barry, M.D. Fellow of the King and Queen's College of Physicians, and one of the Physicians General to the Army, in Ireland. By C. Lucas, Doctor of Physic, Of Rheims, Leyden and Dublin; and Member of the Royal College of Physicians of London. | |
Diss. med. inaug. de gangraena et sphacelo, 1752: | |
Divelina libera | |
Doctor Lucas's letter | |
Essai sur les eaux minerales et thermales d'Aix-la-Chapelle et de Borset | |
Essay on waters. Part 1 | |
Essay on waters. Selections. | |
A fourth address from Charles Lucas, M.D. representative of the city of Dublin in Parlement, [sic] to his constituents. | |
Free will to freeholders. | |
Genuine letters between Alderman Nathaniel Kane, and Mr. Charles Lucas, : concerning the purchase of the mills at Island Bridge. Published by order of Alderman Kane | |
The great charter of the liberties of the city of Dublin | |
Instant relief to the asthmatic, 1774 (a.e.) | |
A letter from the Dublin apothecary to the Cork surgeon : on the subject of an invasion of Ireland by the French. | |
Liberties of Dublin asserted and demonstrated | |
A mirror for courts-martial : in which the complaints, trial, sentence, and punishment, of David Blakeney, are represented and examined with candour. By C. Lucas, M.D. | |
Pharmacomastix : or, the office, use, and abuse of Apothecaries explained; the present degenerate State of Pharmacy, with its manifold Corruptions and Adulterations, considered; and some essays on reforming thereof: Humbly addressed to A Member of Parliament, with Intent to shew the necessity of amending and continuing a temporary Statute, for preventing Frauds and Abuses committed in the making and vending unsound, adulterate, and bad Drugs and Medicines, now near expiring. By the Author of the Scheme on which the said Statute was founded. | |
A portrait of that eminent candidate Mr. J---s D-----s L T----, drawn by that great master Mr. Charles Lucas. | |
Remarks on a pamphlet : intituled, Of an Artificial Sulphureous Water resembling the Natural: A Thing hitherto supposed impracticable in Chemistry. By the Author of the Manufacture of Drugs. In which are interspersed some sketches of the history, analysis, properties, qualities and medicinal uses of soda or kelp. By which the false Positions, mistaken Notions, and baseless Arguments of the Author are exposed in a fair Light. in a second letter to the Learned and Ingenious Doctor Rutty. By C. Lucas, M.D. | |
The rights and privileges of parlements asserted upon constitutional principles, against the modern anticonstitutional clames of chief governors, to take notice of, animadvert upon, and protest against the procedings of either House of Parlement. : Humbly addressed to His Excellency George, Lord Visc. Townshend, Lord Lieutenant General and General Governor of Ireland. | |
Seasonable advice to the electors of members of Parlement at the ensuing general election : Addressed to the free and independent electors of the kingdom of Ireland in general, to those of Dublin in particular, upon the present critical conjuncture of affairs. Part II. By Charles Lucas, M.D. | |
A second address to the free citizens and free-holders of the City of Dublin. | |
Some body's letter, to some Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. | |
The theory and uses of baths : being an extract from the Essay on waters. By the late Charles Lucas, Esq; M.D. with marginal notes, by Dr. Achmet. Illustrated by some annexed cases. | |
To the Right Honorable the Lord Mayor, sheriffs, commons, and citizens, of the city of Dublin, the memorial of Charles Lucas, M.D. | |
The tryal of Mr. Charles Lucas : on certain articles of impeachment, exhibited against him, before the citizens of Dublin. |