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Titles
- Pharmaceutice rationalis, sive, Diatriba de medicamentorum operationibus in humano corpore1
- Pharmacopoeia Londinensis, or, The London dispensatory: further adorned by the studies and collections of the fellows, now living in the said colledg : being that book by which all apothecaries are bound to make up all the medicines in their shops1
- Pharmacopoeia hippiatrica: or, The gentleman farrier's repository of elegant and approved remedies for the diseases of horses : in two books, containing, I. the surgical : II. the medical part of practical farriery : with suitable remarks on the whole1
- Phthisiologia a poem miscellaneously-descriptive and didactical: in four parts ; to which are prefixed certain preliminary, and phisio-medical observations, and admonitions1
- Plan of a general lying-in hospital, in Edinburgh: submitted to the public / by the professor of midwifery in the University1
- Plan of the Finsbury Dispensary, St. John's-Square, Clerkenwell, for administering advice & medicines to the poor, at the Dispensary, or at their own habitations: gratis, with a list of the governors : instituted MDCCLXXX1
- Plan of the London Dispensary, Primrose-Street, Bishopsgate Without: for administering advice and medicines to the poor1
- Plan of the London-Dispensary, Primrose Street, Bishopsgate-Without: for administering advice and medicines to the poor1
- Practical dissertations on nervous complaints and other diseases incident to the human body: with an historical investigation of their causes and cure : in which are interspersed some singular cases1
- Practical observations, on venereal complaints: or, a plain, easy, safe, and certain method of cure : without endangering the constitution with mercury : ... to which are added, select cases : ... also plain rules how to distinguish venereal symptoms1
- Proposals for teaching the art of midwifery: with a syllabus of the lectures1
- Pseudo-medicorum anatomia: in qua maxima improborum et indoctorum turba sub Dio enudatur, quos aut subdola pietatis pelle velatos, aut insolenti scientiae fumo seu fuco obductos, vel irreligio mera, vel rapax avaritia omnes ultra impudentes ad medicinae praxin egit praecipites1