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- Observations on the efficacy of a new mercurial preparation: for the cure of the venereal disease, in its most malignant state1
- Observations on the present state, of the late Dr. Ward's medicines: to which is added an account (from experience) of their real virtues and efficacy1
- Orders, rules, and ordinances1
- Plan of the London Dispensary, Primrose-Street, Bishopsgate Without: for administering advice and medicines to the poor1
- Reflections, serving to illustrate the doctrine advanced by Dr. Cadogan, on the gout and all chronic diseases1
- The doctrine of inflammations founded upon reason and experience: and intirely cleared from the contradictory systems of Boerhaave, Van Swieten, and others1
- 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 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
- The twelfth 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 : (some never before publish'd) : 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
- William Renwick, surgeon, apothecary, and man-midwife: begs leave to inform the public ; that after having practised, for many years, with some of the most learned and skilful professors ... he has lately settled in the market-place, on the north-side of the High-Street, in Berwick upon Tweed1