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- Dr. William Hunter4
- Antoine Portal2
- Domestic medicine, or, A treatise on the prevention and cure of diseases by regimen and simple medicines: with an appendix, containing a dispensatory for the use of private practitioners2
- John Gregory, M.D2
- John Jebb, M.D. F.R.S2
- [Dr. Joseph Black]2
- [Early 18th century library]2
- [Human head with brain exposed]2
- [James Hutton]2
- [Thomas Pellett, M.D.]2
- A brief history of the late expedition against Fort San Juan, so far as it relates to the diseases of the troops: together with some observations on climate, infection and contagion; and several of the endemial complaints of the West-Indies1
- A catalogue of the British, medicinal, culinary, and agricultural plants, cultivated in the London botanic garden1
- A concise relation of the effects of an extraordinary styptic, lately discovered: in a series of letters from several gentlemen of the Faculty, and from the patients, to Barth. Ruspini1
- A discourse, before the Humane Society, in Boston: delivered on the second Tuesday of June, 17871
- A dissertation on hernia humoralis1
- A dissertation on the disorders which affect the neck of the bladder, the urinary passage, and the neighbouring parts: producing excrescences in the urethra ... ; likewise hollow flexible catheters or bougies are made by the author ... ; a proper liquid for injection is also prepared by Francis Lallier1
- A dissertation on the gout, and all chronic diseases, jointly considered, as proceeding from the same causes: what those causes are, and a rational and natural method of cure proposed ; addressed to all invalids1
- A dissertation on the influence of the passions upon disorders of the body1
- A dissertation on the mixed fever, delivered June 30, 1789: at a public examination for the degree of Bachelor in Medicine, before the Rev. Joseph Willard, S.T.D. president, the medical professors, and the governors of the university at Cambridge in America1
- A dissertation on the nature and effects of a new vegetable remedy: an acknowledged specific in all venereal scorbutic & scrophulous cases : as published by authority of His Britanick Majesty's royal letter patent, granted to J. Burrows, M.D. in the year 17651