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- Raccolta Di Diverse Caricature1
- Raisons de l'inoculation pour la petite vérole: par lesquelles on fait voir que cette méthode n'est aucunement contraire à la religion & à la raison : mais un devoir qu'exigent l'une & l'autre1
- Reasons for the establishing, and further encouragement of St. Luke's Hospital, for Lunaticks: together with the rules and orders for the government thereof1
- Receipt book1
- Receta que de órden del Rey N.S. ha remitido al Exmô. Sr. Virey de este Reyno, el Exmô. Sr. Conde de Campo de Alange, para curacion de dolores reumaticos, venereos y escorbuticos: que con conocida ventaja de la salud publica se ha practicado en varios lugares1
- Recherches, mémoires et observations sur les maladies épizootiques de Saint-Domingue1
- Recipe book1
- Recipe books1
- Recipe books (Volume 1)1
- Recipe books (Volume 2)1
- Recueil de plusieurs remedes famillers pour soulager les pauvres1
- Reflections, serving to illustrate the doctrine advanced by Dr. Cadogan, on the gout and all chronic diseases1
- Reglamento formado para el cuerpo de invalidos de Nueva Espan̋a1
- Reglamento que se deduce del expediente formado por mí sobre establecer una Casa, ú Hospital de Convalecencia para la tropa, extramuras de Veracruz: en el parage nombrado los moralillos, inmediato á los ranchos que llaman de la virgen, y de Moreno, distante does leguas de la ciudad1
- Regulations and laws of the Lyceum Medicum Londinense: held at Mr. John Hunter's lecture-room, Castle-Street, Leicester-Square1
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States: part I1
- Regulations for the order and discipline of the troops of the United States: to which is added, an appendix, containing the United States militia act, passed in Congress, May, 1792 ; and the act for forming and regulating the militia in New-Hampshire1
- Regulations to be observed in the regimental hospitals of the several corps in Jamaica1
- Remarkable cures, of gouty, bilious, and nervous cases1
- Remarks on the gaseous oxyd of azote or of nitrogene, and on the effects it produces when generated in the stomach, inhaled into the lungs, and applied to the skin: being an attempt to ascertain the true nature of contagion, and to explain thereupon the phenomena of fever1
