- An account of the United Society for Visiting and Relieving the Sick: instituted in the year, 17771
- An account of the Westminster New Lying-in Hospital, begun and finished under the patronage of the Right Honorable Earl Percy, president1
- An account of the institution and proceedings of the Guardians of the Asylum or House of Refuge, situate in the parish of Lambeth, in the County of Surry: for the reception of orphan girls, whose settlements cannot be found1
- An account of the sore throat attended with ulcers: a disease which hath of late years appeared in this city, and the parts adjacent1
- An account of the tenia or long tape worm: and of the method of treating it as practised at Morat in Switzerland : being a translation of a memoir published at Paris entitled "Traitementcontre le tenia ou ver solitaire, pratiquè a Morat en Suisse, examinè et eprouvè a Paris, publiè ordre du roi"1
- An address to the public, from the directors of the General Lying-in-Hospital of Edinburgh1
- An answer to a late scurrilous pamphlet: published by one Baker and his accomplices respecting Dr. James's powder, and sold at a public-house in the Liberties of Fleet1
- An answer to the author of the Critical review, for March, 1760: upon the article of Mrs. Nihell's treatise on the art of midwifery1
- An easie and safe method for curing the King's evil: with several observations of diet, air, &c. which may be of use and service to people afflicted with that distemper ... ; in a letter to a friend1
- An enquiry into the effects of spirituous liquors upon the human body: and their influence upon the happiness of society1
- An essay on the prevention of an evil highly injurious to health, and inimical to enjoyment1
- An essay on the virtues, uses, and effects of some valuable genuine patent and public medicines1
- An explanation of that part of Dr. Boerhaave's aphorisms, which treats of the phthisis pulmonalis, or the consumption: describing the rise, progress and method of cure, peculiar to that disorder1
- An historical essay on the dropsy1
- Appendix ao que se acha escrito na Materia medica1
- Appendix to the Laws of the Medical Society of Edinburgh1
- Aristotle's book of problems: with other astronomers, astrologers, physicians, and philosophers : wherein is contained divers questions and answers touching the state of man's body : together with the reasons of divers wonders in the creation : the generations of birds, beasts, fishes, and insects, and many other problems on the most weighty matters, by way of question and answer1
- Aristotle's compleat and experienc'd midwife: in two parts : I. a guide for child-bearing women, in the time of theor conception, bearing and suckling their children : with the best means of helping them, both in natural and unnatural labours : together with suitable remedies for the various indispositions of newborn infants : II. proper and safe remedies for the curing all those distempers that are incident to the female sex : and more especially those that are any obstruction to their bearing of children : a work far more perfect than any yet extant, and highly necessary for all surgeons, midwives, nurses, and child-bearing women1
- Aristotle's compleat master-piece: in three parts : displaying the secrets of nature in the generation of man : regularly digested into chapters and sections, rendring it far more useful and easy than any yet extant : to which is added, A treasure of health, or, The family physician : being choice and approved remedies for all the several distempers incident to human bodies1
- Aristotle's master-piece compleated: in two parts : the first containing the secrets of generation, in all the parts thereof : treating of the benefit of marriage, and the prejudice of unequal matches, signs of insufficiency in men or women ... : the second part being A private looking-glass for the female sex1