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KIDDER, RICHARD. The life of the reverend Anthony Horneck, D.D., late preacher at the Savoy. 8vo., 1698.

A new year's gift. Meditations miscellaneous, holy, and humane, by J. H., D.D. To which is added a third part by the late lord bishop of Bath and Wells. 12mo., 1704.

A discourse concerning sins of infirmity and wilful sins, with another of restitution. By the rt. rev. Richard, late lord bishop of Bath and Wells. 12mo., 1704. 12mo., 1732. Intended for wide distribution in the diocese. Sent to press just before the tempest in which the author perished. (See Defoe, Daniel.)

Critical remarks on some difficult passages of scripture, communicated in a letter to the right honourable sir Peter King, knight, lord chief justice of the common pleas. 8vo., 1719.

2nd edit. 8vo., 1725.

A demonstration of the Messias in which the truth of the christian religion is proved against all the enemies thereof, but especially against the jews. In three parts.

2nd edit. fol., 1726.

KIDSTON, ROBERT. On the fossil flora of the Radstock series of the Somerset and Bristol coalfield. (Upper coal measures.) II plates.

Trans. Royal Soc. Edin. Vol. 33.

KING, ALICE (Cutcombe). Forest keep.

Eveline.

4to., Edinburgh, 1888.

3 vols. 8vo., 1862.

3 vols. 8vo., 1863.

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KING, DANIEL. The cathedral and conventual churches of England and Wales orthographically delineated. (Wells, Bath.)

obl. fol., 1656. KING, EDWARD (F.R.S.). A letter to Mathew Maty, M.D., sec. R.S., containing some observations on a singular sparry incrustation found (at High Littleton) in Somersetshire. Phil. Trans. Vol. lxiii. Pt. ii. p. 241.

4to., 1774.

KING, JOHN MEYER (Cutcombe). The parson's home. A poem.
By an English vicar.
16mo., 1849.

The church and the prayer book, or holiness and peace.
A sermon preached at the opening of the new church at King's
Brompton, Somerset, September 5, 1854.

vicar.

12mo., 1854. sqre. 8vo., 1871.

18mo., 1880.

The georgics of Virgil. In four books.
A plaything of age. (Anonymous.)
The eclogues of Virgil: a plaything of age. By a used-up
2nd issue, revised. 12mo., Exeter, 1880.
Agnes Fountain. A tale of Selworthy valley. A poem.
8vo., Williton, 1882.
Translated into Eng-

14pp.

The eclogues and georgics of Virgil.

lish verse. Improved edition.

Ars poetica. An English version.

8vo., 1882.

Svo., 1887.

KING, RICHARD. A letter from a Wesleyan local preacher to Mr.
King, state church minister, Baltonsborough. Dated July 28,
1849.

(Anonymous. Delivered in manuscript, and printed with the
following as an answer :-

The reverend Richard King's address to his parishioners.
Dated Baltonsborough 30 July, 1849. 8vo., Wells, 1849.
KING, RICHARD JOHN. Handbook to the cathedrals of England.
Southern division. Wells. 76pp., illustrated.

8vo., Oxford, 1861. 2nd edit. 91pp. 8vo., 1876.

The birthplace of Wynfrith, or Saint Boniface, as bearing

on the Saxon conquest of Devonshire. Som. Arch. Soc. Vol. 20.

8vo., Taunton, 1875.

KING, R. K. MEADE. West Monkton in the days of Queen Bess and James i.

Som. Arch. Soc. Vol. II. KING, WALKER (vicar of Burnham). KINGLAKE, ALEXANDER WILliam.

8vo., Taunton, 1863.
See Burnham, 1826.
Eothen, or traces of travel

brought home from the East. Plates.

8vo., 1844, 1846, 1856, 1859, 1864, 1878. With portrait and biographical sketch. 8vo., 1896. With Introduction & notes. Anon 12 mo., 1900.

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study. W. Duckwell 82 1902.

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KINGLAKE, ALEXANDER WILLIAM. The invasion of the Crimea, its origin, and an account of its progress down to the death of lord Raglan.

(8 vols.) demy 8vo., vols. 1-2, 1863. Vols. 3-4, 1868. Vol.
5, 1875. Vol. 6, 1880.
Vol. 6, 1880. Vols. 7-8, 1887.

6th edit. (9 vols.) post 8vo. Vols. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1877.
Vol. 7, 1883. Vols. 8-9, 1888.

Mr. Kinglake and the quarterlies. By an old reviewer. (A. Hayward.) 8vo., 1863. 2nd and 3rd edits. 8vo., 1863. KINGLAKE, ROBERT. Dissertatio physiologica inauguralis, quædam de vitæ principio, sanitate et morbo complectens: quam, annuento summo numine, ex auctoritate dignissimi vice cancellarii Archibaldi Davidson, S.S.T.P.P., et collegii Glasg. præfecti : nec non amplissimi senatus academici consensu, et nobilissimæ facultatis medica decreto; pro gradu doctoris, summisque in medicina honoribus et privilegiis rite ac legitime consequendis; in comitiis universitatis Glasguensis, eruditorum examini subjicit Robertus Kinglake, A.M., Anglus societ. reg. med. nec non societ. physic. Americ. Edin. soc. et Lycei med. Lond. sod. ad diem v Junii, hora locoque solitis. Glasgow, 1794.

(M.D., Bristol). Observations on the animal nature and properties of vital power. v. 2. p. 127.

A case of inflammation on the glutei muscles, &c., of a threatening tendency and accompanied with violent symptoms of general irritation, speedily repressed and cured by the combined internal and external use of cold water. V. 2. p. 285. Medical and Physical Journal.

8vo., 1799.

On the medicinal effects of digitalis. v. 3. p. 120. (Chilton-super-Polden). In explanation of some remarks on digitalis. v. 4. p. 63.

On delivering the placenta. v. 4. p. 156.

On the medicinal efficacy of sulphuric acid. v. 4. p. 482. Med. and Phys. Journal.

8vo., 1800.

On the reputed anti-epileptic power of argentum nitratum.

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Cases and observations on the medicinal effects of digitalis purpurea in phthisis pulmonalis. v. 7. p. 527.

Med. and Phys. Journal.

8vo., 1802.

(M.D., Taunton). On arthritis (application of cold water for

gout). v. 9. pp. 116, 362, 442.

KINGLAKE, ROBERT. On influenza. v. 9. p. 517.

V. IO. p. 306.
V. 10. p. 357.

On reduced temperature in gouty affection.
Correction of a mis-statement by a critic in v. 9, p. 362.

V. IO. p. 530.

Notice of Dr. Kinglake's proposal of the topical use of cold water in the gout: see Duncan's annals of medicine. V. IO. P. 530.

Med. and Phys. Journal.

8vo., 1803.

A dissertation on gout, exhibiting a new view of the origin, nature, cause, cure, and prevention of that afflicting disease: illustrated and confirmed by a variety of original and communicated cases. With an appendix of cases and an address to the medical faculty. 348pp. 8vo., 1804. An account of two cases of gout which terminated in death in consequence of the external use of ice and cold water. By Abraham Edlin. 12mo., Uxbridge, 1804.

A reply to Mr. Edlin's two cases of gout said to have terminated in death in consequence of the external use of ice and cold water. To which is added an instance of the fatal effects of encouraged gout. With observations, caution, &c.

A letter from Taunton.

8vo., Taunton, 1804.

Gent's. Maga. Vol. 74. pp. 907, 1018, 1091.
See also Medical Journal, July, 1815.

8vo., 1804.

A letter on the external use of cold water in gout. p. 907. Letter to, on the consequences of cold applications in gout, from Wm. Perry. p. 1018.

Letter from, in reply to Wm. Perry. p. 1091.
Gent's Maga. Vol. 74.

Annual Review. (A. Aikin.)
Annual Review. (A. Aikin.) Vol. 4.
Critical Review. Vol. 4. pp. 421, 429.
Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal.
209, 210.

Imperial Review. Vol. 3.

Imperial Review. Vol. 4.
Literary Journal. Vol. 4.

8vo., 1804.

Vol. 3.

pp. 787, 793. 1804. pp. 803, 805.

1805.

1805.

Vol. 1.

pp. 200,

1805.

pp. 463, 599.

1804.

1805.

pp. 606, 648, 649.

pp. 183, 194.

Literary Journal. Vol. 5. p. 109.

Medical and Chirurgical Review. Vol. 11. pp. 193, 318, 439.

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On cold water in gout: a critique of Dr. Kinglake's theory,

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Kinglake, ROBERT. Reply to a constant reader.

V. II. p. 241.

Observations on Dr. Kinglake's dissertation on gout: by
James Mantal. Vol. 12. p. 500.

A dissertation on gout: reviewed. Vol. 12.
Med. and Phys. Journal.

p. 561.
8vo., 1804.

Mr. Mantal on Mr. Edlin's pamphlets. Vol. 13. p. 144. On Mr. O'Neale's case. (Cooling treatment for gout). v. 13. pp. 228, 231.

On Mr. Mace's case of gout (by refrigerant treatment). v. 13. P. 357. 8vo., 1805.

Med. and Phys. Journal.

A dialogue in the shades, recommended to every purchaser of Dr. Kinglake's dissertation, &c., as an appropriate tail-piece for embellishment and illustration. By sir John Floyer's ghost (i.e., William Perry, M.D.). 8vo., Uxbridge, 1805.

Nine tracts in five, with separate titles and paginations.

Salutary cautions respecting the gout, in which the doctrines maintained in a recent publication by Dr. Kinglake are exposed and refuted. By John Hunt. PP. 94. 8vo., 1805.

Observations on the nature and cure of gout and nodes of the joints and of the influence of certain articles of diet in gout, rheumatism and gravel. By James Parkinson. 8vo., 1805. Chap. 8. Remarks on Dr. Kinglake's practice-retrocedent gout-application of cold water dangerous.

On the casualties occurring in the cooling treatment of gout. By James Mantal. v. 13. P. 437.

Reply to Mr. Edlin's cases: reviewed.

V. 13. p. 460.

On gout; in reply to some remarks on Mr. Neale's case. V. 13. p. 512.

V. 14.

p. 72.

v. 14.

Note on the review of his reply to Mr. Edlin.
Reply to Mr. Mantal's communications on gout.

p. 215.

497.

Reply to Dr. Kinglake: by Jas. Mantal. V. 14. PP. 455,

Med. and Phys. Journal.

8vo., 1805.

On the radical identity of the variolus and vaccine forms of disease. V. 15. p. 48.

On the radical diversity of the vaccine and variolus diseases. By James John Namlet (Mantal). A critique on Dr. Kinglake. v. 15. p. 219.

On the effects of the heating treatment of burns and scalds. V. 15. P. 342.

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