Titles by Timothy Childe in APA format
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Bacon
, F.
(1701).
The essays, or councils, civil and moral, of sir. francis bacon, lord verulam, viscount st. alban. with a table of the colours of good and evil. and a discourse of the wisdom of the ancients. to this edition is added the character of queen elizabeth; never before printed in english.
London:
Timothy Childe.
Spooner
, T.
(1714).
A short account of the itch, inveterate itching humours, scabbiness and leprosie: plainly describing their symptoms, nature , original cause and true care. with the reason why so many miss of it for many months, years, &c. shewing that it may be easily and safely accomplished without the nauseous use of brimstone, confinement of the patient, or the knowledge of other person. as also the imminent danger those afflicted with such defilements of the skin run, of fall into the palsie, apoplexy, falling sickness, asthma, incurable consumption, &c. by ill methods of cure, and pernicious mercurial medications. necessary to be read by all persons, but more especially those who are unhappily troubled with the itch, or any other cutaneous distemper. by t. s.
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Spooner
, T.
(1715).
A short account of the itch, inveterate itching humours, scabbiness and leprosy: plainly describing their symptoms, nature, ... as also the imminent danger those afflicted with such defilements of the skin run, of falling into the palsy, ... by t. s. the second edition, with several additions.
London:
Spooner
, T.
(1718).
A short account of the itch, inveterate itching humours, scabbiness and leprosie: plainly describing their symptoms, nature , original cause and true care. with the reason why so many miss of it for many months, years, &c. shewing that it may be easily and safely accomplished without the nauseous use of brimstone, confinement of the patient, or the knowledge of other person. as also the imminent danger those afflicted with such defilements of the skin run, of fall into the palsie, apoplexy, falling sickness, asthma, incurable consumption, &c. by ill methods of cure, and pernicious mercurial medications. necessary to be read by all persons, but more especially those who are unhappily troubled with the itch, or any other cutaneous distemper. by t. s. the third edition, with several new additions.
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