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- Hair comb'd with art, as sleek as mouse doth lie1
- Harriet tainted by disease goes into a workhouse1
- He miss'd at first, but try'd again1
- Head quarters, Peeks-kill, general orders for the army under the command of Brigadier General M'Dougall: the rank and file of each company will be equally divided among the serjeants1
- Heads of a course of lectures on the natural history of the celestial bodies, the earth, the vegetable the atmosphere, and animal kingdoms [sic]: including the history of man, and the most effectual means of preserving health1
- Heads of lectures on pathological physiology1
- Heads of lectures on the institutions of medicine1
- Heads of lectures on therapeutics: delivered at the University of Edinburgh1
- Health! Soundness! Strength! And happiness! To the people!1
- Health, a poem: shewing how to procure, preserve, and restore it : to which is annexed, The doctor's decade1
- Health, an essay on its nature, value, uncertainty, preservation and best improvement1
- Hebe, or, The art of preserving beauty, and correcting deformity: being a complete treatise on the various defects of the human body, with the most approved methods of prevention and cure : and the preservation of health and beauty in general : including an extensive collection of simple yet efficacious cosmetic and medical recipes, for essences, pomatums, and washes for the complexion : liniments for thickening, strengthening, and preserving the hair, and changing its colour : dentrifices for cleaning and whitening the teeth, preserving the gums : sweetening the breath, and curing the tooth-ach : remedies for pimples, freckles, warts, corns, chilblains, and every blemish injurious to beauty1
- Hell in an uproar: a satyr : occasioned by a scuffle which lately happened between the lawyers and physicians for superiority1
- Here English beef and pudding lolls at ease1
- Here Simon cries for Phillida1
- Here Yeddart with his little nose1
- Herman Boerhaave. M.D3
- History of a case, of incisted dropsy: with a dissection of the several cysts : as communicated to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Jan, 31, 17871
- History of the pestilence, commonly called yellow fever, which almost desolated Philadelphia, in the months of August, September & October, 17981
- History of the yellow fever, as it appeared in the city of New York, in 17951