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794 12 A supplement to the act for regulating the militia of New Jersey.

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13 An act for establishing a militia in the state of Delaware.

9 An abstract of Baron Steuben's system of military discipline. Philadelphia, 1779.

4 Rules and articles for the better government of the troops of the united colonies of North America. Philadelphia, 1775.

8 Extracts from the votes of the assembly of Pennsylvania, containing the articles of association. Philadelphia.

3 By-laws of the first troop of Philadelphia cavalry. Philadelphia, 1798, Gift of James Gibson.

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ARDINER'S discourse concerning the circulation of the blood.
London, 1702.

3 The king and council's letters relating to the college of physicians;
with a short account of that institution. London, 1688.

4 Browne's lecture of anatomy. London, 1702.

5 Lorenzini's observations on the dissections of the cramp-fish, &c. Translated into English from the Italian, with figures, by J. Davis. London, 1705.

7 Manningham's certain method to know the disease; being the substance of his first lecture in physic. Published by Doctor Rudd. 2d edit. London, 1742.

8 An appeal to the royal college of physicians, touching medical capacity. London, 1745.

316 3 Goddard's discourse, setting forth the unhappy condition of the prac tice of physic in London. London, 1670.

4 Grant's observations on the bills of mortality. London, 1662.

5 Evans's universal medicine; or the virtues of his magnetical and antimonial cup. London, 1642.

6 Van Helmont's deliramenta catarrhi; or the incongruities, impossibilities and absurdities, couched under the opinion of defluxions. London, .650.

7 An anatomical account of the elephant. London, 1682.

8 Anatomical observations on the eyes of animals. London, 1682.
9 A book of fruits and flowers; shewing the nature and use of them,
either for meat or medicine. London, 1653.

316 10 Byfield's discourse of consumptions; with their cure, by a new mcthod. London, 1685.

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1 A key to Van Helmont; or a short introduction to the theory and method of chymical physicians. London, 1682.

2 A treatise of the elixir proprietatis of Van Helmont, Paracelsus and Crollius. London, 1671.

3 The virtues and uses of the elixir proprietatis. London, 1679.

4 Winter's dispensatory of physical receipts.

6 Acton's letter in answer to certain queries made against the theory and practice of chymical physic. London, 1670.

7 Clark's vermiculars destroyed; with an account of worms, and experiments proved by the microscope. 5th edit. London, 1691.

1 Lettsom's history of the origin of medicine; an oration. London, 1778,

1 William Hunter's two introductory lectures to his last course of anatomical lectures. London. 1784.

462 16 and 562 6 An account of the success of inoculation for the small pox, in England and America; with instructions for performing the operation and conducting the patient through the distemper. London,

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7 Instruction for inoculation.

7 Dr. Franklin's account of the success of inoculation for the small pox, in England and America; with plain instructions for performing the operation. London, 1759.

8 Plain instructions for inoculation in the small pox.

6 Remarques sur les maladies vénériennes, le virus vénérien et la maniere d'agir du mercure. Par Jacques Mignard. A la Martin.que, 1790. Gift of the author.

2 Lettsom's history of some of the effects of hard drinking. 6th edit. London, 1791. Gift of Thomas Parke.

5 Heberden's observations on the increase and decrease of different dis eases, and particularly of the plague. London, 1801.

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3 Bilguer's dissertation on the inutility of the amputation of limbs. Translated from the Latin into English. London, 1764.

1 Haller's pathological observations from the dissections of morbid bodies. London, 1756.

4 Hales' experiments and observations on tar-water; with a letter from Mr. Read to Doctor Hales, on the same subject. 2d edit. London, 1747.

1 Jackson's essay on British isinglass. London, 1765.

1 De Monchy's essay on the causes and cure of the usual diseases in voyages to the West Indies. Translated from the Dutch. London, 1762.

2 Observations on the nature and cure of jail fevers. By Sir John Pringle. London, 1750.

3 Lind's papers on fevers and infection. London, 1755.

1022 1 Domestic medicine. By William Buchan.

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Gift of Robert Aitken.

Philadelphia, 1772.

2 Cadogan's dissertation on the gout, and all the chronic diseases. Philadelphia, 1772. Gift of Robert Aitken.

1 Remarks on the disease commonly called fistula in ano. By Percival Potts. 2d edit. London, 1767.

2 Observations on the fistula lachrymalis. By Percival Potts. 3d edit. London, 1769.

3 General remarks on fractures and dislocations; with plates. By Percival Potts London, 1769.

1147 12 The process for extracting and refining salt-petre according to the method practised at the provincial works in Philadelphia. Published by order of the committee of safety. 1776.

1233 3 Dimsdale's method of inoculating for the small-pox. 7th edit. London, 1779.

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1 Henry's method of preserving water, at sea, from putrefaction; with a mode of impregnating water with fixed air; and the preparation of artificial yeast; with plates. Warrington, 1781.

1 Reports of the humane society, for recovering persons apparently drowned. London, 1779, 1780, 1781, and 1782.

1320 2 Willan's observations on the sulphur-water at Croft, near Darlington. London, 1782.

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5 Saunders's observations on the superior efficacy of the red Peruvian bark, in the cure of fevers. 4th edit. London, 1783.

1 White's treatise on the struma or scrofula; commonly called the king's evil. London, 1784.

2 Rigby's essay on the use of the red Peruvian bark in the cure of intermittents. London, 1783.

3 Harwood's case of an obstinate palsy of above two years duration, greatly relieved by electricity. London, 1784.

1 Balfour's treatise on the influence of the moon in fevers. Edinburgh,

1785.

2 A chemical analysis of Wolfram. Translated from the Spanish, by Charles Cullen. To which is added, a translation of Mr. Scheele's analysis of the tungsten, or heavy stone; and Professor Bergman's supplemental remarks. London, 1785.

3 Moseley's treatise concerning the properties and effects of coffee. 3d edit. London, 1785.

4 Justamond's account of the methods pursued in the treatment of cancerous and schirrhous disorders, and other indurations. London,

1780.

1 Cullen's letter concerning the recovery of persons drowned and seemingly dead. London, 1776.

2 Adair's medical cautions, containing essays on fashionable diseases, &c. Bath, 1786.

1 Haygarth's inquiry how to prevent the small-pox; and proceedings of a society for promoting inoculation Chester, 1785.

2 Houlston's observations on poisons; and on the use of mercury in the cure of obstinate dysenteries; with plates. London, 1784.

3 Henry's experiments and observations on magnesia alba; calcined magnesia; quick-lime; absorbents; vegetable infusions, and fixed air. With strictures on Mr. Glass's magnesia. London, 1773.

1464 1 Reports of the humane society for the recovery of persons apparently drowned; for the years 1783 and 1784; with the mode of treatment. London.

1566 2 An oration, delivered February 4, 1774, before the American philoso phical society; containing an inquiry into the natural history of medicine among the Indians in North America. By Doctor Benja min Rush. Philadelphia.

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6 Maclean's essay on inoculation. Philadelphia, 1756.

7 Dissertatio medica inauguralis, de menstruis retentis. Auctore William Smibert. Edinburgi, 1772.

8 Tentamen medicum de puris confectione. Auctore Johanne Morgan. Edinburgi, 1763.

9 Dissertatio medica de hydrope.

phiæ, 1771.

Auctore Jacobo Tilton. Philadel

10 De febribus intermittentibus dissertatio medica inauguralis. Auctore Jonathan Potts. Philadelphia, 1771.

11 Sermons to gentlemen on temperance and exercise.

1772.

Philadelphia,

12 Experiments and observations on the mineral waters of Philadelphia, Abingdon, and Bristol. Philadelphia, 1773.

1 Harvey's discourse of the plague. London.

2 Matthias Untzeri de sulphere commentatio. A. D. 1620.

3 Kellwaye's defensative against the plague. London, 1593.

4 Kemp's treatise of the nature, causes and cure of the pestilence. London, 1665. This volume the gift of Joseph Crukshank.

5 Directions for recovering persons, who are supposed to be dead, from drowning; also for preventing and curing the disorders produced by drinking cold liquors. Published by the humane society of Philadelphia; with the constitution of the said society. Philadelphia, 1787. Gift of Zachariah Poulson, jun.

3 Dissertatio physiologica inauguralis de causis respirationis ejusdemque effectibus, authore Georgio Buchanan. Philadelphia, 1789. Gift of the author.

1 Medical inquiries and observations. By Doctor Benjamin Rush. Philadelphia, 1789.

2 An appendix; containing the new method of inoculating for the small-
pox; also, observations on the duties of a physician, and the me-
thods of improving medicine. By Doctor Benjamin Rush. 2d edit.
Philadelphia, 1789. This volume the gift of the author.

1 Dissertatio medica, inauguralis de ictero.
of Benjamin Smith Barton.

Edinburgi, 1788. Gift

2 Dissertatio physiologico-medica, inauguralis, de adipe. Edinburgi, 1789. Gift of Benjamin Smith Barton.

3 Pfeiffer's inaugural dissertation on the gout. Philadelphia, 1791. Gift of the author.

4 Conover's inaugural dissertation on sleep and dreams; their effects on the mind, and the causes of dreams. Philadelphia, 1791. Gif of the author.

5 Mease's inaugural dissertation on the disease produced by the bite of the mad dog, or other rabid animal. Philadelphia, 1792. Gift f

the author.

1985 6 Hahnbaumi, tentamen medicum inaugurale in academia Marishallanæ, traditum de chlorosi. Edinburgi, 1791.

2076 1 Fothergill's cautions to the heads of families, concerning the poison of lead of and copper vessels. Bath, 1790.

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1 Minutes of the proceedings of the committee appointed on the 14th of September, 1793, to attend to and alleviate the sufferings of the afflicted with the malignant fever prevalent in the city of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, 1794.

2 Carey's account of the malignant fever, lately prevalent in Philadel phia; with accounts of the plague in London and Marseilles. 4th edit. Philadelphia, 1794.

4 Carey's observations on Dr. Rush's inquiry into the origin of the late epidemic fever in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1793.

5 Currie's treatise on the synochus icteroides, or yellow fever, as it lately appeared in Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1794.

6 Nassy's observations on the cause, nature and treatment of the epidemic disorder lately prevalent in Philadelphia. Translated from the French. Philadelphia, 1793.

7 Deveze's inquiry into the causes and effects of the epidemic disease,
which raged in Philadelphia in 1793. French and English. Phila
delphia, 1794.

I Dissertatio medica inauguralis, de pleurotide vera. Par Jacobus
Proudfit. Philadelphia, 1790. Gift of the author.

2 Woodhouse's observations on the combination of acids, bitters and
astringents; being a refutation of some of the principles of Dr. Per-
cival on that subject. Philadelphia, 1793. Gift of the author.

3 Newnan's inaugural dissertation on general dropsy.

1793. Gift of the author.

Philadelphia,

4 Wallace's inaugural physiological dissertation on the catamenia; with
observations on amenorrhea. Philadelphia, 1793. Gift of the author.
5 Sawyer's inaugural dissertation on the existence of the living principle
and causes of animal life. Philadelphia, 1793. Gift of the author.
6 Williamson's inaugural dissertation on the scarlet-fever, attended with
an ulcerated sore-throat. Philadelphia, 1793. Gift of the author.
7 Bache's inaugural dissertation to ascertain the morbid effects of car-
bonic acid gas, or fixed air, on healthy animals, and the manner in
which they are produced. Philadelphia, 1794. Gift of the author.
8 Coxe's inaugural essay on inflammation. Philadelphia, 1794. Gift

of the author.

• Henry Helmuth's account of the yellow fever in Philadelphia, in 1793, for the reflecting Christian. Translated from the German, by Charles Erdman. Philadelphia, 1794.

10 Cathrall's medical sketch of synochus maligna, or malignant contagious fever, as it appeared in Philadelphia, in 1793; with some account of the morbid appearances observed after death, on dissection. Philadelphia, 1794.

11 Currie's treatise on the synochus icteroides, or yellow fever; at it appeared in Philadelphia, in 1793; with a view of its rise, progress and symptoms, and the method of treatment. Philadelphia, 1794. 12 Ball's inaugural dissertation on the causes and effects of sleep. Philadelphia, 1796. Gift of the author.

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