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- The Attila of the gout1
- The Compleat midwife's practice enlarged: in the most weighty and high concernments of the birth of man : containing a perfect directory, for rules for midwives and nurses : and also a guide for women in their conception, bearing and nursing of children : from the experience of our English authors : viz. Sir Theodore Mayern, Dr. Chamberlain, Mr. Nich. Culpeper, and other foreign nations : with instructions of the Queen of France's midwife to her daughter, a little before her death, touching the practice of the said art : as also a farther discovery of those secrets kept close in the breast of Sir Theodore Mayern, Mr. Nicholas Culpeper, and other English writers, not made publick 'till now1
- The Croonian lecture: on the adjustment of the eye to see objects at different distances1
- The Diseases and casualties this week: from the 12 of July, to the 19, 16981
- The adventures of Mrs. Tend----: being an impartial answer to a letter to her friend : in which are exhibited some remarks worthy the attention of the curious, her conduct with that of Tend----'s fairly laid open, the injured characters vindicated, and submitted to the public : also letters which passed between them, with some moral reflections1
- The anatomist's vade-mecum: containing the anatomy and physiology of the human body1
- The anatomy of melancholy: what it is, with all the kinds causes, symptomes, prognostickes, & severall cures of it : in three partitions, with their severall sections, members & subsections, philosophically, medicinally, historically, opened & cut up1
- The by-laws, constitutions and ordinances, for the management and better government of the affairs of the corporation, of the president and governors of the hospital, founded at the sole costs and charges of Thomas Guy, esq1
- The case of John Ames Andrews, of Shooter's Green, Abbot's Ripton, in the county of Huntingdon: to which are added some observations on the unfortunate case of Robert Bond of Huntingdon1
- The compleat gentlewoman and chamber-maid's closet newly opened: richly stored with many choice receipts in physick and chirurgery : also, excellent receipts for the making of beautifying waters, oyls, oyntments, and ponders, to adorn and add loveliness to the face and body of either sex1
- The conclave of physicians. The second part. Further detecting their intrigues, frauds and plots against their patients1
- The cook's pocket-companion and complete family-guide: being a collection of the very best receipts1
- The cure of the miliary fever: to which is annex'd, advice to the apothecaries1
- The doctrine of inflammations founded upon reason and experience: and intirely cleared from the contradictory systems of Boerhaave, Van Swieten, and others1
- The family's best friend, or The whole art of cookery made plain and easy: together with a complete system of brewery ; the management of malt liquors ; the distillery of simple and compound waters, family cordials, &c ; and instructions for the cultivating of the fruit, flower, and kitchen garden ; the whole being calculated for the preservation of heath, and upon the principles of frugality ... ; the result of forty years practice and experience, together with great assistance in every branch ; embellished with cuts, for trussing fowls, game, &c ; to which is now added, Mons. Millien's famous discovery for preventing either steel, brass, or any other metal from taking rust or canker ; an infallible remedy to prevent persons from taking the small-pox, or any other epidemical disorder ; a certain cure for the bite of a mad dog ; and a variety of other choice nostrums of equal value1
- The following account of the progress made in rebuilding the College of Edinburgh is extracted from the Medical commentaries for the year 17901
- The fourteenth edition of an essay, on the nature and cure of scrophulous disorders, commonly called the king's evil: deduced from long observation and practice : with additions : and above sixty cases : the remedies in them used, and occasional remarks : to which is prefixed a coloured plate of the herb vervain, and its root : published for the good of mankind, particularly the common people1
- The history of the devils of Loudun, or, an account of the possession of the Ursuline nuns: and the condemnation and punishment of Urban Grandier, a parson of the same town : in three books1
- The hospital pupil's guide through London, in a seres [sic] of letters: from a pupil at St. Thomas's Hospital to his friend in the country ; recommending the best manner of a pupils employing his time, and interspersed with amusing anecdotes relative to the history and oeconomy of hospital's1
- The inefficacy of all mercurial preparations in the cure of venereal and scorbutic disorders, proved from reason and experience: with a dissertation on Mr. de Velnos's vegetable syrup, which radically cures every species of the above disorders ; and an accurate analysis of that medicine ... ; to which are added, a refutation of Dr. Burrows's late scurrilous pamphlet1