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Record ID 199916

Library: Dumfries Presbytery Library. Register: Issue Book (Type: Professorial). Page: 16

Archer on Every manhis own Docttor

Borrowed: 1737/8/10 (Saturday). Returned: 1737/8/10 (Saturday).


Borrower

Andrew Beveridge
Gender: Male.
Life dates: d. 1776.
Occupation (normalised): Religion and Clergy > Minister/Priest > Church of Scotland.


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John Archer (Male)
Genre: Medicine, Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
Every man his own doctor. In two parts. Shewing I. How every one may know his own constitution and complection, by certain signs. Also the nature and faculties of all food as well meats, as drinks. Whereby every man and woman may understand what is good or hurtful to them. Treating also of air, passions of mind, exercise or body, sleep, venery and tobacco, &c. The second part shews the full knowledge and cure of the pox, and running of the reins, gout, dropsie, scurvy, consumptions, and obstructions, agues. Shewing their causes and signs, and what danger any are in, little or much, and perfect cure with small cost and no danger of reputation. Written by John Archer chymical physitian in ordinary to the King.
Classmark: 8.7.15.

Borrowed: 1737/8/10 (Saturday). Returned: 1737/8/10 (Saturday).

Borrower: Andrew Beveridge

Author: John Archer (Male), Genre: Medicine, Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge

Every Man his Own Doctor

Record ID 200450

Library: Dumfries Presbytery Library. Register: Issue Book (Type: Professorial). Page: 18

Archer's Every man his own Doctor

Borrowed: 1738/4/5 (Saturday).


Borrower

Andrew Beveridge
Gender: Male.
Life dates: d. 1776.
Occupation (normalised): Religion and Clergy > Minister/Priest > Church of Scotland.


Book Holding

John Archer (Male)
Genre: Medicine, Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
Every man his own doctor. In two parts. Shewing I. How every one may know his own constitution and complection, by certain signs. Also the nature and faculties of all food as well meats, as drinks. Whereby every man and woman may understand what is good or hurtful to them. Treating also of air, passions of mind, exercise or body, sleep, venery and tobacco, &c. The second part shews the full knowledge and cure of the pox, and running of the reins, gout, dropsie, scurvy, consumptions, and obstructions, agues. Shewing their causes and signs, and what danger any are in, little or much, and perfect cure with small cost and no danger of reputation. Written by John Archer chymical physitian in ordinary to the King.
Classmark: 8.7.15.

Record ID 207929

Library: Dumfries Presbytery Library. Register: Issue Book (Type: Professorial). Page: 36

Archer

Borrowed: 1747/5/27 (Saturday). Returned: 1747/5/27 (Saturday).


Borrower

William McMillan
Gender: Male.
Life dates: d. 1764.
Occupation (normalised): Religion and Clergy > Minister/Priest > Church of Scotland.


Book Holding

John Archer (Male)
Genre: Medicine, Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge
Every man his own doctor. In two parts. Shewing I. How every one may know his own constitution and complection, by certain signs. Also the nature and faculties of all food as well meats, as drinks. Whereby every man and woman may understand what is good or hurtful to them. Treating also of air, passions of mind, exercise or body, sleep, venery and tobacco, &c. The second part shews the full knowledge and cure of the pox, and running of the reins, gout, dropsie, scurvy, consumptions, and obstructions, agues. Shewing their causes and signs, and what danger any are in, little or much, and perfect cure with small cost and no danger of reputation. Written by John Archer chymical physitian in ordinary to the King.
Classmark: 8.7.15.

Borrowed: 1747/5/27 (Saturday). Returned: 1747/5/27 (Saturday).

Borrower: William McMillan

Author: John Archer (Male), Genre: Medicine, Genre: Practical Arts/Useful Knowledge

Every Man his Own Doctor