Frewen, Thomas.
A just and plain vindication of the late Dr. Frewen, ... in a letter address'd to Edward Butler, .
London : printed for M. Cooper, 1743.
ESTC No. T29302.Grub Street ID 260711.
Frewen, Thomas.
The practice and theory of inoculation. With an account of its success. In a letter to a friend. By Thomas Frewen, .
London : printed for S. Austen, 1749.
ESTC No. T6134.Grub Street ID 287046.
Frewen, Thomas.
A letter in answer to Dr. Watts. By Thomas Frewen, M.D.
London : printed for W. Owen, and E. Baker, 1756.
ESTC No. N34077.Grub Street ID 22505.
Frewen, Thomas.
Some reasons given against an opinion that a person infected with the small-pox may be cured by antidote without incurring the distemper: With an attempt to explain the manner of the propagation and eruption of the small-pox from the practice of inoculation; and why this distemper, taken, by common infection, in the natural way, proves so much more fatal than that which is given by inoculation. By Thomas Frewen, M.D.
London : Printed for J. Wilkie, at the Bible, in St. Paul's Church-Yard, MDCCLIX. [1759].
ESTC No. T117462.Grub Street ID 169055.
Frewen, Thomas.
Physiologia: or, the doctrine of nature, comprehended in the origin and progression of human life; the vital and animal functions; diseases of body and mind; and Remedies Prophylactic and Therapeutic. By Thomas Frewen, M. D. Of Lewes, in Sussex.
London : printed for J. Bew, in Pater-Noster-Row; and W. Lee, jun. at Lewes, MDCCLXXX. [1780].
ESTC No. T113758.Grub Street ID 165629.