Volume 1
Miscellaneous observations in the practise of physick, anatomy, and surgery, with new and curious remarks in botany ... Communicated in several letters to eminent physicians and learned members of the Royal Society ... To which is prefix'd a letter to the late Dr. Baynard, with new experiments, and considerable improvements in the use of the cold bath ... / [Patrick Blair].
- Patrick Blair
- Date:
- 1718
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Miscellaneous observations in the practise of physick, anatomy, and surgery, with new and curious remarks in botany ... Communicated in several letters to eminent physicians and learned members of the Royal Society ... To which is prefix'd a letter to the late Dr. Baynard, with new experiments, and considerable improvements in the use of the cold bath ... / [Patrick Blair]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![carefully Corre&ed, very much enlarged, and Illufirated with Copper-Plates. To which are added, the Author’s Experiments upon Metals, by way ot Ap. pendix. By George Wiifon, Chymift. VII. Mifceilanks in Piofe and Verfe, confiding of the mod valuable Papers reiating to State-Affairs written during the Reign of Her lste Maj.dly Q^Anne, by the moft eminent Hands, Colledted and Publifh'd by the Author ot the Examiner, z Vols. VIII. he Country Survey Booh o , Land Meters Vade Ms cum, wherein the Principals and Practical Rules for Surveying ot Land are fo plainly (tho briefly) delivered that any one ot ordinary Parts underftanding how to Add, Sub- ftradt, Multiply, and Divide, may by the Help of this 1 mall Treatife alone, and a few cherp Inftrumenrs eafy to be-procured, Meath re out a parcel of Land and with Judgment and Expedition Plot it, and give up the Content thereof; with an Appendix containing twelve Problems touching compound Jntereit and Anruries, &c. Illuftrated with Copper Plates. By Adam Martin dale. The § h Editi« n. IX. The Art of Prudence, or a Companion for a Man of Senfe. By Mr. Savage, The rhird Edition corrected. X. The true Nature of Impofture, fully difplay’d in the Life of Mahomet, with a Ditcourfe annexed, for the Vindication ot Chviftianity from this Charge, offes’d to the Confideration of the Deifts of the prefent Age. By Humphrey Prtdeaux, D. D. Dean of Norwich, the feventh Edition Correfted. XL The Hiftory of the Commerce and Navigation of the Ancients. Writ¬ ten in Prerich by Monfieur Hyet, Bilhop of Avranches. Made Engl if!) from the Paris Edition. XII. The Royal Dictionary abridg’d, in two Parts, ill French and Englifl), 2.d Engli(h and French, containing near five Thoufand Words more than any French and Eirglijl) C iff ionary yet extant. To which are added, the Accents of all Englijh Words to faciliate their Pronunciation to Foreigners. The fourth Edition carefully corrected, &c. By Mr. A. Boyer. XIII. The Anatomy of Humane Bodies epitomized, wherein all the Parts of Man’s Body, with their Actions and Ufes are fuccinffly defcribed, accord¬ ing to the ne we ft Doff tine of the moft Accurate and Learned Modern Ana- tomift. The feventh Edition, corrected and improv’d both in the Difcourfe and Figures, by Tho Gib]on, M. D. Fellow oftbe College of Phyficians,Lo«^o«. XIV. Letters from a Lady at Parts, to a Lady at Avignon, Containing a particular Account of the City, the Politicks, Intrigues, Gallantry and fecret Hiftory of Persons of the firft Quality in France, written by Mad-m Du Noyer, The fecond Edition5 to which is added an Account cf the Author’s Perfon and Writings, z Vo s. XV. Great Britaitfs Vade MeCum, Containing, 1. A Concife Geographical Defciiption of the Worid, with an enquiry into the Nature, Quality and Principal Commodity of each Country, z. The feveral Counties of England and Wales particularly defcribed; an Account of their valuable Produfb, Market Towns, Market Days, chief Fairs, Hzc. With a fhort view of Trade in general ;a Defcription of the Cities of London and We(lmiv.(ler, with Tables of Fees of the feveral Courts in London, &c. The Courts of Judicature held at Weflmmflertheir refpe&ive Fees, directions for taking and entring Goods at the Cuftom-Hcufe, Inftru&fions for Gauging and meafnring Glafs, &c, Rates of Coachmen, Chairmen, Carmen, Watermen, See. The whole of uniterfal Ufe to Perfons of all Ranks in Town and Country, particularly to Country Gentlemen, Travellers, Lawyers, Merchants, Tradesmen, Builders, Gaugers, dec. XVI. The Gentlemans Library, containing Rules for Conduit in all parts of Life, written by a Gentleman. XVII. The Humourift being EfPaysupon feveral Subjects, viz. News-Wri¬ ters, Enthufiafm, Spleen, Country Entertainment, Love , the Hiftory of Mi)s Manage, Ambirion and Pride, Idlenefs, Fich lends of Humane Nature, Prejudice, Witchcraft, Ghofts, Apparition?, the Weather , Female Difguife^](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30546370_0001_0175.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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