Sinclair, A. G.
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Health restored to the sick and afflicted by drinking the waters of Battle Bridge Wells, commonly called St. Chad's : being formerly dedicated to St. Chad, first bishop of Litchfield.
Date: [1800?]
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Artis medicinæ vera explanatio, or, a true explanation of the art of physic. Containing a plain and accurate account of all the diseases incident to the human body; ... To which are added, many ... remarks and observations, on anatomy, animal-magnetism, chymistry, the non-naturals, physiognomy, &c. The whole illustrated with elegant engravings, and notes critical and explanatory / by A. G. Sinclair, M.D.
Sinclair, A. G.Date: 1791- E-books
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The critic philosopher or, truth discovered. Shewing how we are to be happy here, and hereafter. Reader, you will in this Book find clearly proved, that Man is greatly mistaken with regard to his own happiness; that his Religious Tenets and Political Schemes, if not discontinued, will involve him in still greater Miseries; and that he hath very false Notions of those Things, which concern his Peace here, and eternal Happiness hereafter. Fifth edition, with considerable additions, a reply to the reviewers; and several remarks on literature, &c. By A. G. Sinclair, M.D. Late in the Universities of Edinburgh, Paris, Member of the Philosophical Society, and Author of the Systems of Chymistry and Comparative Anatomy in the Royal Encyclopaedia, &c. &c.
Sinclair, A. G.Date: 1791- E-books
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The critic philosopher or truth discovered. Reader, You Will Here Find Clearly Proved, that man is Greatly Mistaken with Regard to his own Happiness; that his Religious Tenets and Political Schemes, if not Discontinued, will Involve him in Still Greater Miseries: And that he has very False Notions of Those Things Which Concern his Peace Here, and his Eternal Happiness Hereafter. By A.G. Sinclair, M. D. Late in the Universities of Edinburgh, Paris, &c.
Sinclair, A. G.Date: M,DCC,LXXX-IX. [1789]- E-books
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A Letter to the Rev. Mr. Elhanan Winchester in which, his theological tenets and opinions are fairly and candidly examined and confuted, as inconclusive and sophistical. By Dr. Sinclair.
Sinclair, A. G.Date: [1790?]