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- Reasons for the establishing, and further encouragement of St. Luke's Hospital, for Lunaticks: together with the rules and orders for the government thereof1
- Receipt book1
- Recipe book1
- Recipe books1
- Recipe books (Volume 1)1
- Recipe books (Volume 2)1
- Reflections, serving to illustrate the doctrine advanced by Dr. Cadogan, on the gout and all chronic diseases1
- Regulations and laws of the Lyceum Medicum Londinense: held at Mr. John Hunter's lecture-room, Castle-Street, Leicester-Square1
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States: part I1
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States: to which is added, an appendix, containing the United States militia act, passed in Congress, May, 1792 ; and the act for forming and regulating the militia in New-Hampshire1
- Regulations to be observed in the regimental hospitals of the several corps in Jamaica1
- Remarkable cures, of gouty, bilious, and nervous cases1
- Remarks on the gaseous oxyd of azote or of nitrogene, and on the effects it produces when generated in the stomach, inhaled into the lungs, and applied to the skin: being an attempt to ascertain the true nature of contagion, and to explain thereupon the phenomena of fever1
- Report of the committee, appointed by the Medical Society, of the State of New-York, to enquire into the symptoms, origin, cause, and prevention of the pestilential disease, that prevailed in New-York during the summer and autumn of the year 17981
- Report of the state of the Edinburgh Asylum for Relief of the Industrious Blind: from 20th May 1794, to 20th May 17951
- Report to the Select and Common Councils, on the progress and state of the water works, on the 24th. of November, 17991
- Respected friend, as our correspondence with most of our friends, both at home and abroad, has been interrupted on our part, for nearly three months past, it is proper that we should account to them for so extraordinary a suspension, and give some account of our late and present situation1
- Rules and articles, for the better government of the troops raised, or to be raised, and kept in pay by and at the joint expence of the twelve united English colonies of North America1
- Rules and constitutions of the Society of the Sons of St. George, established at Philadelphia, for the advice and assistance of Englishmen in distress1
- Rush manuscript lectures1