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BOYLE (Hon. Robert) Medicina Hydrostatica; or Hydrostaticks applied to the Materia Medica. 8vo. London, 1690. [K. 20. 17.]

Boyle (Hon. Robert) Medicinal Experiments; or a Collection of Choice Remedies, for the most part simple and easily prepared. 8vo. London, 1692. [E. 8. 6.]

MEAD (Richard) A Mechanical Account of Poisons. 8vo. London, 1745. [E. 26. 24.]

HEBERDEN (William) Three Lectures (in manuscript) containing some Observations on the History, Nature, and Cure of Poisons.

[A. 13. 61.] ALEXANDER (William) Experimental Essays: 1. on the External Application of Antiseptics in Putrid Diseases; 2. On Doses and Effects of Medicines; On Diuretics and Sudorifics. London, 1768. [P. 309. (3.)]

ii. Treatises on the Virtues and Uses of Particular Articles of the Materia Medica.

Fehr (Joh. Michaelis) Hiera Picra; vel de ABSINTHIO Analecta. 12mo.
Lipsia, 1668. [H. 18. 16.]

Experiments on ALMOND-WATER and BLACK-CHERry-Water.
London, 1741. [P. 104. (8.)]

A Letter to a Doctor of Physick concerning DIASCORDIUM.
don, 1719. [P. 170. (8.)]

8vo.

8vo. Lon

STORCK (Anthony) On the Medicinal Nature of HEMLOCK. Translated from the Latin Original. 8vo. London, 1760. [P. 225. (2.)]

GOULARD (M.) Treatise on the Effects and Various Preparations of LEAD. 12mo. London, 1787. [C. 18. 28.]

GATAKER (Thomas) Observations on the internal use of NIGHTSHAde. 8vo. London, 1757. [P. 225. (3.)]

A Supplement to the Observations on the internal use of Nightshade. 8vo. London, 1757. [P. 225. (4.)]

FREITAGII (Johannis) De OPII Naturâ liber.

Accesserunt Disputationes

duæ Medicæ. 12mo. Groningæ, 1632-33. [H. 18. 24.]

YOUNG (George) A Treatise on Opium, founded on Practical Observations. 8vo. London, 1753. [P. 174. (5.)]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1753. [D. 22. 14.]

ALSTON (Charles) A Dissertation on QUICK-LIME and LIME-WATER. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1752. [P. 332. (2.)]

RUSSELL (Richard) A Dissertation on the uses of SEA WATER in Diseases of the Glands. 12mo. London, 1752. [A. 19. 35.)]

RHODOCANACES (Constantine) Alexicacus: or the Transcendent Virtue of the true SPIRIT of SALT. 4to. London, 1661. [M. 20. 18.] BERKELEY (George, Bishop of Cloyne) Siris: a Chain of Philosophical Reflections and Inquiries concerning TAR WATER. 8vo. London, 1744. [P. 117. (1.)]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1744. [Ee. 4. 4.]

A Letter to Thomas Prior on the same subject. 8vo. Dublin, 1744. [P. 117. (8.)]

Berkeley (George) Two Letters to Thomas Prior, Esq. and Dr. Hales, on the Usefulness of Tar Water in the Plague, and in Fevers. 8vo. Dublin, 1774. [P. 117. (3.)]

Hales (Stephen) Account of Experiments and Observations on Tar Water. 8vo. London, 1745. [P. 117. (4.)]

Prior (Thomas, Esq.) Authentic Narrative of the Success of Tar Water in curing a great number and variety of Distempers. 8vo. Dublin and London, 1746. [P. 117. (6.)]

Reid (A. Esq.) Letter to Dr. Hales on Tar Water. Svo. London, 1747. [P. 117. (5.)] CHARAS (M.) New Experiments upon VIPERS, and the Remedies that may be drawn from them. 8vo. London, 1670. [L. 15. 35.] SLOANE (Sir Hans) An Account of a most famous Medicine for Sore and Weak Eyes. 8vo. London, 1745. [P. 117. (10.)]

2. Pharmacy.

i. Pharmacopoeias, and Treatises on the Compounding of

Medicines.

A CATALOGUE of Medicines sold in Apothecary's Hall. 8vo. London, 1733. [P. 132. (16.]

(1) PHARMACOPEIAS OF THE ROYAL COLLEGES OF PHYSICIANS, AT LONDON AND AT EDINBURGH.

PHARMACOPOEIA Londinensis. folio, Londini, 1650. [F. 9. 33.] Pharmacopoeia Londinensis Collegii. 24mo. Londini, 1668. [H. 17. 44.] CULPEPER (Nicholas) Pharmacopoeia Londinensis: or the London Dispensary further adorned by the Studies and Collections of the Fellows now living of the said Colledg. 8vo. London, 1669. [H. 20. 27.]

Another Copy. 8vo. London, 1667. [M. 7. 21.]

THE PLAN of a New London Pharmacopoeia, proposed to the College of Physicians by their Committee. 8vo. London, 1745. [E. 21, 17.] ARS Medendi; sive Doses et Vires Medicamentorum in Pharmacopoeia Collegii Regalis Medicorum Londinensis, impressa A. D. 1746. 8vo. Londini, 1760. [Ee. 3. 8.]

HEALDE (Thomas) The Pharmacopoeia of the Royal College of Physicians at London, translated into English, with notes. 8vo. London, 1793. [Ee. 3. 12.]

POWELL (Richard) The Pharmacopoeia of the Royal College of Physicians of London, 1809. Translated into English with notes. 8vo. London, 1809. [Ee. 3. 15.]

Another Copy. Third Edition. 8vo. London, 1815. [Ee. 3.13.] The EDINBURGH New Dispensatory. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1786. [Ee. 3. 13.] The Edinburgh New Dispensatory, edited by Andrew Duncan, M. D. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1810. [Ee. 3. 17.]

Another Copy. Eighth Edition. 8vo. Edinburgh, 1816.

[E. 3. 18.]

(2) FOREIGN PHARMACOPEIAS.

QUERCETANI (Jos.) Pharmacopoeia Dogmaticorum Restituta. 8vo. Parisiis, 1620. [H. 19. 9.].

BAUDERONI (Fabricii) Pharmacopoeia, è Gallico sermone Latine reddita. à Philemone Hollando, M.D. folio, Londini, 1639. [F. 9. 19.] PHARMACOPLE ROYALE Galenique et Chymique. 4to. Paris, 1676.

PHARMACOPOEIA AMSTELREDAMENSIS.

[F. 14. 3.] 18mo. Amstelædami, 1660.

[H. 17. 40.]

ZWELFERII (Johannis) Pharmacopoeia Augustana Reformata, et eius Mantissa cum Animadversionibus. 8vo. Goudæ, 1653. [E. 20. 30.] PHARMACOPEIA PERSICA, in Latinum conversa. 8vo. Paris. 1691.

[C. 15. 32.] CURTII (Matthæi) Ars de Dosibus Medicinarum, et alia præstantissimorum Medicorum Monumenta. 12mo. Patavii, 1564. [H. 19. 27.]

SCHRÖDERI (Joh.) Pharmacopoeia Medico-Chymica.

vorum, 1655. [F. 15. 32.]

4to. Ulmæ Sue

(3) DISPENSATORIES, AND TREATISES BY PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS ON THE PREPARATION OF MEDICINES.

Pharmacopaia Bateanu: or Bate's Dispensatory, translated from the Latin by William Salmon, and enlarged. 12mo. London, 1694.

[H. 18. 47.]

Pharmacopaia Buteana, edente J. Shipton. 12mo. Londini, 1691.

[F. 17. 46.]

Exemplar aliud. 12mo. Londini, 1691. [H. 17. 46.] QUINCY (John) Pharmacopoeia Officinalis et Extemporanea, or a Complete English Dispensatory. 8vo. London, 1730. [E. 26. 21.]

THEOBALD (John) Medulla Medicina Universe: or a New Compendious Dispensatory. 12mo. London, 1752. [A. 19. 119.]

LEWIS (William) The New Dispensatory. 8vo. London, 1799. [E. 3. 14.] THOMSON (Antony Todd) The London Dispensatory. 8vo. London,

1811. [Ee. 4. 31.]

MYNSICH (Hadriani à) Thesaurus et Armamentarium Medico-Chymicum. 8vo. Lugduni, 1670. [H. 20. 31.]

Dispensarium Magistri NICOLAI Præpositi, sive Introductorium in Artem Apothecariatus Opusculum ad Aromatarios diligentissime recognitum. 4to. Lugdunii, 1524. [F. 14. 22.]

Secreti diversi et miracolosi, racolti dal FALOPIA et approbati da altri medici di gran fama. 8vo. Venezia, 1578. [M. 16. 36.] RENODEI (Joannis) Dispensatorium Medicum; continens Institutiones Pharmaceuticas, de Materia Medica libros tres, et Pharmacopoeiam, sive Antidotarium varium et absolutissimum. 8vo. Genevæ, 1623. [H. 18. 5.] FABRI (Petri Joannis) Myrothecium Spagiricum; sive Pharmacopoeia Chemica. 8vo. Tolosa, 1646. [H. 20. 33.]

FRAMBESARII (Abrahami) Ambrosiopoea; in quâ Elegantes Medicamentorum Præparationes ad morborum curationem citò, tutò et jucundè moliendam præscribuntur. 12mo. Lug. Bat. 1647. [H. 18. 39.] MORELLI (Petri) Formulæ Remediorum, studio Jo. Jacob à Brunn; cujus accedit Systema Materia Medicæ. 12mo. Rothomagi, 1650.

[H. 17. 11.] GLAUBERI (Joannis Rudolphi) Pharmacopoeia Spagyrica; sive Exacta Descriptio, quâ ratione ex Vegetabilibus, Animalibus, et Mineralibus, utilia, efficacia et penetrantia medicamenta fieri præpararique possint. 12mo. Amsterodami, 1654. [H. 18. 19.]

Glauberi (Joannis Rudolphi) Tractatus de Medicina Universali, sive Auro Potabili Vero. 12mo. Amstelodami, 1658. [H. 18. 20.] DIGBY (Sir Kenelm) Choice and Experimental Receipts in Physick and Chirurgery. 12mo. London, 1668. [H. 18. 31.]

ii. Empiricism, or Treatises on Quack Medicines.

PARACELSI (Aurelii Theophrasti) Labyrinthus Medicorum Errantium. 12mo. Hanoviæ, 1519. [G. 8. 49.]

Paracelsi (Aurelii Theophrasti) Philosophiæ et Medicinæ Universæ Compendium; cum Scholiis Leonis Suavii in quatuor Libros ejusdem de Vita Longa. 8vo. Basileæ, 1568. [H. 19. 16.]

Paracelsi (Aurelii Theophrasti) De Restitutâ utriusque Medicinæ vera Praxi. 8vo. Lugduni, 1578. [H. 19. 17.]

Paracelsi (Aurelii Theophrasti) Libri XIIII Paragraphorum, cum explicationibus M. Toxítis. 12mo. Argentorati, 1575. [H. 19. 18.] Paracelsi (Aurelii Theophrasti) Archidoxorum, sive de Secretis Naturæ Mysteriis. 12mo. Basileæ, 1582. [H. 19. 25.]

DORNEI (Gerardi) In Theophrasti Paracelsi Auroram Philosophorum Thesaurum, et Mineralem Economiam Commentaria. 12mo. Francoforti, 1583. [H. 19. 24.] KERCKRINGII (Theodori) Commentarius in Currum Triumphalem Antimonii Basilii Valentini. 18mo. Amstelodami, 1671. [H. 18. 43.]

Exemplar aliud. 18mo. Amstelodami, 1671. [H. 17. 19.] THOMSONI (Georgii) Epilogismi Chymici, necnon Remedia Hermetica longa in arte hiatrica exercitatione constabilita. 12mo. Londini, 1673. [H. 18. 22.]

THE MODERN QUACKS Detected, by a London Physician. 8vo. London, 1752. [P. 193. 3.]

DAFFY (Anthony) Account of his Elixir Salutis, or Choice Drink of Health. 4to. London, 1688. [M. 15. 24.]

LOCKYER (Lionel) An Advertisement concerning his Pills. 4to. London, 1667. [L. 15. 30.]

MATHEWS (Richard) The Unlearned Alchymist his Antidote; or a full and ample Explanation of the Virtues of his Pill. 12mo. London, 1663. [H. 18. 30.]

PAGE (John) Receipts for preparing and compounding the principal Medicines made use of by the late Mr. Ward. 8vo. London, 1763.

[P. 225. (12.)]

PETER (Charles) Peter's Pill and Cordial Tincture. 8vo. London, 1706. [C. 20. 27.] SERMON (William) A Real Discovery of some of the most transcendent Virtues of his Cathartique and Diuretique Pills. 8vo. London, 1684. [M. 19. 52.] STRINGER (Moses) Surprising Experiments made of two incomparable Medicines, Elixir Febrifugum Martis and Salt of Limons; as also of Elixir Renovans: shewing their Virtues, Uses, and Operations. 8vo. London, 1710. [M. 19. 43.]

STUBBS (Henry) The Miraculous Conformist; or an Account of severall Marvailous Cures performed by the stroaking of the hands of M. Valentine Greatarick. 4to. Oxford, 1666. [L. 15. 37.] SWAINSON (Isaac) Letters on the Properties and Effects of Velnos' Vegetable Syrup. 12mo. London, 1784. [Hh. 4. 27.]

SECTION IV.

MATHEMATICAL PHILOSOPHY.

I. History of the Mathematics, Collective Works of Mathematicians, and General Treatises on the Mathematics.

1. History of the Mathematics.

MONTUCLA (J. F.) Histoire des Mathematiques. 2 tomes, 4to. Paris, 1758. [O. 8. 38,39.]

Montucla (J. F.) Histoire des Mathematiques. 4 tomes, 4to. Paris, An VII. [C. 23. 5-8.]

BOSSUT (John) A General History of the Mathematics, from the earliest Times to the middle of the 18th Century. Translated from the French. 8vo. London, 1803. [Dd. 1. 21.]

MURHARD (Fr. Wilh. Aug.) Litteratur der Mathematischen Wissenschaften. 4 vols. 8vo. Leipzig, 1797-1804. [K. 25. 27-30.]

KEILL (John) An Essay on the Usefulness of Mathematical Learning. 8vo. Oxford, 1701. [M. 19. 17.]

2. Works of Mathematicians, Antient and Modern. i. Works of Antient Mathematicians, and their Commentators. EUCLIDIS quæ supersunt Omnia. Ex recensione Davidis Gregorii. Græce et Latine. folio, Oxonii, 1703. [N. 4. 9.]

Euclidis Elementa, cum Procli Commentariis. Græcè. folio, Basilea, 1532. [D. 1. 12.]

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