19 items found

Dr Jonathan Toogood: the story of the Somerset surgeon who founded Bridgwater Infirmary (2017)

Lesley Sutcliffe

County year book (1970) [No. 26, ]

Council of the Order of St. John for Somerset

County year book (1969) [No. 25, ]

Council of the Order of St. John for Somerset

A social history of medicine (1977)

Frederick Fox Cartwright

Disease, medicine and society in England 1550-1860 (1987)

Roy Porter

A history of herbal plants (1977)

Richard Le Strange

The hospital of the nation: the story of spa medicine and the Mineral Water Hospital at Bath (1988)

Roger Rolls

The philosophy of health: or, an exposition of the physical and mental constitution of man, with a view to the promotion of human longevity and happiness. (1851) [Vol. 2, ]

Southwood Smith (Doctor)

The philosophy of health;: or, an exposition of the physical and mental constitution of man, with a view to the promotion of human longevity and happiness. (1851) [Vol. 1, ]

Southwood Smith (Doctor)

Bath water: the effect of the waters on the history of Bath and of medicine (1973)

George D. Kersley

Report of Robert Fletcher, presented to the Council of the City of Bristol at a meeting held on the 25th day of February, 1839 ...: to which is appended the report of Mr. Joshua Jones (1839)

Robert Fletcher

The Bristol microscopists and the cholera epidemic of 1849 (2011)

Michael Whitfield

St Bartholomew's Hospital, Bristol: the excavation of a medieval hospital, 1976-8 (1998)

Roger Price

Appendix to further report of the commissioners on charities in England and Wales. Vol 4 (1820)

Government of Great Britain

Agriculture and rural society after the Black Death: Common themes and regional variations (2008)

An essay on chronical diseases, the methods of cure, and herein, more fully, of the medicinal waters of Bath and Bristol: their several virtues and differences (1728)

John Wynter

King Death: the Black Death and its aftermath in late-medieval England (1996)

Colin Platt

Report to Her Majesty's principal Secretary of State for the Home Department, from the Poor Law Commissioners, on an enquiry into the sanitary condition of the labouring population of Great Britain (1842)

Edwin Chadwick (Sir)

The black death (1994)

Rosemary Horrox