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Record ID 130349
Library: Edinburgh University Library. Register: EUA IN1/ADS/LIB/3/Da.2.10 (1773-1775, Type: Student). Page: 86
Jones on D:o
Borrowed: 1773/5/25 (Tuesday). Loan period: Fortnight. Deposit: see entry above.
Robert Butler Remmett
Gender: Male.
Historical Alumni Database: https://collections.ed.ac.uk/alumni/record/91969. Dissertation: De Opii in morbus inflammatoriis.. Class: Medicine. Academic dates: 1770-1773; MD (Edin), 1773. Other: Royal Medical Society, 1772. Origin: British.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.
John Jones (Male, born 1645, died 1709)
Genre: Medicine
Mysteries of opium reveal'd [Jones]
Possible modern shelfmark: Special Collections *I.20.28.
Confidence level: Certain
John Jones (Male, born 1645, died 1709)
Genre: Medicine
The mysteries of opium reveal’d, by Dr. John Jones, Chancellor of Landaff, a Member of the College of Physicians in London: And formerly Fellow of Jesus-College in Oxford. Who, I. Gives an Account of the Name, Make, Choice, Effects, &c. of Opium. II. Proves all former Opinions of its Operation to be meer Chimera’s. III. Demonstrates what its true Cause is; by which he easily, and Mechanically explains all (even its most mysterious) Effects. IV. Shews its noxious Principle, and how to separate it; thereby rendering it a safe, and noble Panacea; whereof, V. He shews the palliative, and curative Use. A Deo Lux.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1701. Format: 8vo.
Number of borrowings: 4
ESTC: T116068
John Jones (Male, born 1645, died 1709)
Genre: Medicine
Mysteries of Opium Revealed
Borrowed: 1773/5/25 (Tuesday).
Borrower: Robert Butler Remmett
Author: John Jones (Male, born 1645, died 1709), Genre: Medicine
Record ID 141063
Library: Edinburgh University Library. Register: EUA IN1/ADS/LIB/3/Da.2.10 (1773-1775, Type: Student). Page: 289
Jones on Opium
Borrowed: 1775/1/7 (Saturday). Loan period: Fortnight. Deposit: Guinea.
William Fearne
Gender: Male.
Historical Alumni Database: https://collections.ed.ac.uk/alumni/record/91856. Dissertation: De Typho.. Class: Medicine. Academic dates: 1774-1777: MD (Edin), 1778. Other: Royal Medical Society, 1777. Origin: English.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.
John Jones (Male, born 1645, died 1709)
Genre: Medicine
Mysteries of opium reveal'd [Jones]
Possible modern shelfmark: Special Collections *I.20.28.
Confidence level: Certain
John Jones (Male, born 1645, died 1709)
Genre: Medicine
The mysteries of opium reveal’d, by Dr. John Jones, Chancellor of Landaff, a Member of the College of Physicians in London: And formerly Fellow of Jesus-College in Oxford. Who, I. Gives an Account of the Name, Make, Choice, Effects, &c. of Opium. II. Proves all former Opinions of its Operation to be meer Chimera’s. III. Demonstrates what its true Cause is; by which he easily, and Mechanically explains all (even its most mysterious) Effects. IV. Shews its noxious Principle, and how to separate it; thereby rendering it a safe, and noble Panacea; whereof, V. He shews the palliative, and curative Use. A Deo Lux.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1701. Format: 8vo.
Number of borrowings: 4
ESTC: T116068
John Jones (Male, born 1645, died 1709)
Genre: Medicine
Mysteries of Opium Revealed
Borrowed: 1775/1/7 (Saturday).
Borrower: William Fearne
Author: John Jones (Male, born 1645, died 1709), Genre: Medicine
Record ID 387663
Library: Edinburgh University Library. Register: EUA IN1/ADS/LIB/3/Da.2.23 (1789-1790, Type: Student). Page: 310
Jones on Opium
Borrowed: 1790/9/23 (Thursday). Loan period: Fortnight. Deposit: see previous entry.
William Barrow
Gender: Male.
Historical Alumni Database: https://collections.ed.ac.uk/alumni/record/90867. Class: Medicine. Academic dates: 1788-1790. Other: MD (Edin) 1791.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.
John Jones (Male, born 1645, died 1709)
Genre: Medicine
Mysteries of opium reveal'd [Jones]
Possible modern shelfmark: Special Collections *I.20.28.
Confidence level: Certain
John Jones (Male, born 1645, died 1709)
Genre: Medicine
The mysteries of opium reveal’d, by Dr. John Jones, Chancellor of Landaff, a Member of the College of Physicians in London: And formerly Fellow of Jesus-College in Oxford. Who, I. Gives an Account of the Name, Make, Choice, Effects, &c. of Opium. II. Proves all former Opinions of its Operation to be meer Chimera’s. III. Demonstrates what its true Cause is; by which he easily, and Mechanically explains all (even its most mysterious) Effects. IV. Shews its noxious Principle, and how to separate it; thereby rendering it a safe, and noble Panacea; whereof, V. He shews the palliative, and curative Use. A Deo Lux.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1701. Format: 8vo.
Number of borrowings: 4
ESTC: T116068
John Jones (Male, born 1645, died 1709)
Genre: Medicine
Mysteries of Opium Revealed
Borrowed: 1790/9/23 (Thursday).
Borrower: William Barrow
Author: John Jones (Male, born 1645, died 1709), Genre: Medicine
Record ID 387849
Library: Edinburgh University Library. Register: EUA IN1/ADS/LIB/3/Da.2.23 (1789-1790, Type: Student). Page: 317
Jones on Opium
Borrowed: 1790/10/19 (Tuesday). Loan period: Fortnight. Deposit: One pound.
William Barrow
Gender: Male.
Historical Alumni Database: https://collections.ed.ac.uk/alumni/record/90867. Class: Medicine. Academic dates: 1788-1790. Other: MD (Edin) 1791.
Occupation (normalised): Education > University Student.
John Jones (Male, born 1645, died 1709)
Genre: Medicine
Mysteries of opium reveal'd [Jones]
Possible modern shelfmark: Special Collections *I.20.28.
Confidence level: Certain
John Jones (Male, born 1645, died 1709)
Genre: Medicine
The mysteries of opium reveal’d, by Dr. John Jones, Chancellor of Landaff, a Member of the College of Physicians in London: And formerly Fellow of Jesus-College in Oxford. Who, I. Gives an Account of the Name, Make, Choice, Effects, &c. of Opium. II. Proves all former Opinions of its Operation to be meer Chimera’s. III. Demonstrates what its true Cause is; by which he easily, and Mechanically explains all (even its most mysterious) Effects. IV. Shews its noxious Principle, and how to separate it; thereby rendering it a safe, and noble Panacea; whereof, V. He shews the palliative, and curative Use. A Deo Lux.
Language: English . Published: London. Date of publication: 1701. Format: 8vo.
Number of borrowings: 4
ESTC: T116068
John Jones (Male, born 1645, died 1709)
Genre: Medicine
Mysteries of Opium Revealed
Borrowed: 1790/10/19 (Tuesday).
Borrower: William Barrow
Author: John Jones (Male, born 1645, died 1709), Genre: Medicine