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104. An abstract of the methods of curing diseases of the eyes, legs and breasts: and on the cure of cancerous, scrophulous and other chronic diseases, by mild internal remedies : to which are added, observations on the dangerous effects of altering the accustomed diet of patients and the ill effects of salt water, hemlock, &c

105. The inefficacy of all mercurial preparations in the cure of venereal and scorbutic disorders, proved from reason and experience: with a dissertation on Mr. de Velnos's vegetable syrup, which radically cures every species of the above disorders ; and an accurate analysis of that medicine ... ; to which are added, a refutation of Dr. Burrows's late scurrilous pamphlet

107. An historical essay on the dropsy

109. The virtues of common water, or, The advantages thereof, in preventing and curing many distempers: gathered from the writings of several eminent physicians, and also from more than forty years experience : to which is added some rules for preserving health by diet

110. An abstract from the account of the Asylum, or, House of Refuge, situate in the parish of Lambeth, in the county of Surry: instituted in the year 1758, for the reception of friendless and deserted orphan girls, the settlement of whose parents cannot be found

113. The fourteenth edition of an essay, on the nature and cure of scrophulous disorders, commonly called the king's evil: deduced from long observation and practice : with additions : and above sixty cases : the remedies in them used, and occasional remarks : to which is prefixed a coloured plate of the herb vervain, and its root : published for the good of mankind, particularly the common people

115. Mémoire, &c

125. Description de la vision

128. A guide to health, or, Advice to both sexes in a variety of complaints: with an essay on the venereal disease, gleets, seminal weakness, and that destructive habit called onanism : likewise, an address to parents, tutors, and guardians of youth

130. Josephi Demarco medici melitensis philosophiae ... De lana ritè in secunda, & adverse valetudine adhibenda: opus, quo villosae vestis nudi contactus, praestantia, & actio staticae experimentis perspicuè, utilitates fusè demonstrantur, noxae diligenter expenduntur ; adjecta est ad calcem Disertatio de use, et abusu chocolatae in re medica, & morali

132. An account of the tenia or long tape worm: and of the method of treating it as practised at Morat in Switzerland : being a translation of a memoir published at Paris entitled "Traitementcontre le tenia ou ver solitaire, pratiquè a Morat en Suisse, examinè et eprouvè a Paris, publiè ordre du roi"

134. The conductor, and containing splints: or a description of two new invented instruments, for the more safe conveyance as well as the more easy and perfect cure of fractures of the leg, whether simple or compound : to which are added, three copper-plates, shewing the construction and application of the conductor

135. The conductor, and containing splints: or a description of two new invented instruments, for the more safe conveyance as well as the more easy and perfect cure of fractures of the leg, whether simple or compound : to which are added, three copper-plates, shewing the construction and application of the conductors

145. Nature's assistant to the restoration of health in a variety of complaints: to which is added, An address to parents, tutors, and schoolmasters, with advice to young men and boys, respecting a destructive habit of a private nature

147. The adventures of Mrs. Tend----: being an impartial answer to a letter to her friend : in which are exhibited some remarks worthy the attention of the curious, her conduct with that of Tend----'s fairly laid open, the injured characters vindicated, and submitted to the public : also letters which passed between them, with some moral reflections

149. A catalogue of the books belonging to the medical library in the Pennsylvania Hospital: to which are prefixed, the rules to be observed in the use of them