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56. Chemical essays: being a continuation of my reflections on fixed fire, with observations and strictures upon Drs. Priestley's, Fordyce's, Pearson's, and Beddoes's late papers in the Philosophical transactions : and an answer to the reviewers

58. Nature's assistant to the restoration of health: to which is added a short treatise on the venereal disease, recommending a safe, easy, and proper mode of treatment : also an essay on gleets, seminal weaknesses, and the destructive habit of self-pollution

59. The hospital pupil's guide through London, in a seres [sic] of letters: from a pupil at St. Thomas's Hospital to his friend in the country ; recommending the best manner of a pupils employing his time, and interspersed with amusing anecdotes relative to the history and oeconomy of hospital's

61. Grana angelica, or, The true Scots pills: (left to posterity by Dr. Patrick Anderson of Edinburgh, physician to his Majesty King Charles the First, and constantly used as his ordinary physick by Charles the Second) are faithfully prepared only by James Inglish (son of David Inglish, deceased, and grandson of I. Inglish of Edinburgh) living at the Unicorn, no. 165, over-against the new church in the Strand, London

76. A short essay on the virtues of Dr. Norris's drops for fevers: to which are added, letters and certificates of many extraordinary cures, among a great number of others not made public, incontestibly proving their sovereign efficacy in fevers, &c

81. Observation intéressante et mémoire a consulter sur la maladie d'une petite fille & l'état de son cadavre: où l'on invite les habiles médecins du royaume à prononcer sur la cause de sa mort

96. Laws, rules, and orders, for the government of the Westminster New Lying-In Hospital, near Westminster Bridge: instituted in the year 1765 : collected and revised by a committee ... and confirmed ... the 6th of March 1793

98. Observations on fevers: with an attempt to prove, that the dangerous symptoms and fatal effects, produced by those diseases, generally happen through a deficiency in the materia medica, and propositions for preventing those symptoms and effects, by a safe, easy and immediate cure

99. A disquisition on remedies which dissolve the stone, in the human bladder: wherein the different medicinal substances and compositions, recommended for this intention, are impartially scrutinized : and their respective lithontriptic virtues ascertained

100. York Lunatic Asylum: the charity, which bears the name of York Lunatic Asylum was first established in 1777, by general subscription : and had for its first object the cure and relief of such insane persons as were in low circumstances