- Mineralogia, or, An account of the extraordinary virtues and manifold uses of a mineral salt, both in physic and surgery, by land and by sea1
- Monsieur Belloste's Hospital surgeon, as far as it treats of the gout, rheumatism, cholick, dropsy, stone, gravel, and venereal complaints: to which are added Dr. Sydenham's observations on the gout ; with proper notes on each ; this book is given gratis up one pair of stairs, at the sign of the famous anodyne necklace ... and at Mr. Bradshaw's Stoughton's, & Daffy's Elixir Ware-House1
- Osmond-royal =: Filix florida1
- Osteographia, or The anatomy of the bones1
- Quinces =: Cydonea, or Mala cotonea majora1
- Raspberry-bush =: Rubus ideous1
- Reasons humbly offered against continuing of the act for better viewing, searching, and examining of druggs, medicines, &c. as the same now stands1
- Red poppy =: Papaver, rubrum, erraticum, rhoeas1
- Sage =: Salvia1
- Small blue-bottle =: Cyanus minor1
- Starwort or Aster attic =: Aster atticus or inguinglis1
- The Company of Undertakers1
- The Rake's Progress: Scene in Bedlam1
- The citrul or Water-melon =: Citrullus or Anguria1
- The compleat city and country cook, or, Accomplish'd housewife: containing several hundred of the most approv'd receipts in cookery, confectionary, cordials, cosmeticks, jellies, pastry, pickles, preserving, syrups, English wines, &c., illustrated with forty-nine large copper plates directing the regular placing [of] the various dishes on the table from one to four or five courses, also, bills of fare according to the several seasons for every month of the year : likewise, the horse-shoe shaped table for the ladies at the late installment at Windsor1
- The complete family-piece: and, country gentleman, and farmer's best guide : in three parts ... : with a complete alphabetical index to each part : the whole, being faithfully collected by several very eminent and ingenious gentlemen, is now first published, at their earnest desire, for the general benefit of mankind1
- The damson tree =: Prunus damascena1
- The dragon-tree =: Draco arbor1
- The peach tree =: Perfica malus1
- The practical history of a new epidemical eruptive miliary fever, with an angina ulcusculosa which prevailed in Boston New-England in the years 1735 and 17361