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2. Essays, on the Effects Produced by Various Processes on Atmospheric Air; With a Particular View to an Investigation of the Constitution of the Acids. by M. Lavoisier, ... Translated from the French, by Thomas Henry, ...
by Antoine Laurent Lavoisier
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4. A Treatise on the Plague and Yellow Fever: With an Appendix Containing Histories of the Plague (1799)
by James Tytler
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5. A Treatise on Dissolvents of the Stone: And on Curing the Stone and Gout by Aliment (1739)
by Theophilus Lobb
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7. Statical Essays; Containing Vegetable Statics Or, an Account of Some Statical Experiments on the SAP in Vegetables. Being an Essay Towards a Natural History of Vegetation Also a Specimen of an Attempt to Analyse the Air, by a Great Variety of Chymio-Stat
by Stephen Hales
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9. The Aphorisms of Hippocrates, and the Sentences of Celsus; With Explanations and References to the Most Considerable Writers in Physick and Philosophy, Both Ancient and Modern. the Second Edition, Corrected and Very Much Enlarged
by Hippocrates
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11. Arithmetic in the Plainest and Most Concise Methods Hitherto Extant: With New Improvements for Dispatch of Business in All the Several Rules (1734)
by George Fisher
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12. A Compendious and Methodical Account of the Principles of Natural Philosophy (1730)
by Benjamin Worster
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13. Musaeum Regalis Societatis: Or a Catalogue and Description of the Natural and Artificial Rarities Belonging to the Royal Society and Preserved at Gresham College (1681)
by Nehemiah Grew
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14. Virtues of British Herbs: With the History, Description, and Figures, of the Several Kinds (1771)
by John Hill
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15. A Treatise on the Management of Bees: Wherein Is Contained the Natural History of Those Insects (1770)
by Thomas Wildman
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16. An Essay on Fevers, and Their Various Kinds, as Depending on Different Constitutions of the Blood (1750)
by John Huxham
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17. The Practical Bee Master: Or a Treatise, Wherein the Management of Bees, Both in Common Hives, and in the Colony Way (1747)
by Robert Maxwell
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18. The History and Chemical Analysis of the Mineral Water Lately Discovered in the City of Gloucester (1789)
by John Hemming
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20. An Account of the Experiment Made at the Desire of the Lord's Commissioners of the Admiralty, on Board the Union Hospital Ship, to Determine the Effect of the Nitrous Acid in Destroying Contagion (1796)
by James Carmichael Smyth
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21. A Descriptive Catalogue of Upwards of Eleven Hundred Species and Varieties of Herbaceous or Perennial Plants (1789)
by John Graefer
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22. An Account of the Remedy for the Stone: Lately Published in England, According to an Act of Parliament, Assigning a Reward of 5000 Pounds to the Discoverer (1741)
by Richard Gem
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23. An Essay on the Usefulness of Mathematical Learning: In a Letter from a Gentleman in the City, to His Friend at Oxford (1745)
by John Arbuthnot
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25. Observations on Diseases Incidental to Seamen. by Lewis Rouppe, M.D. Translated from the Latin Edition Printed at Leyden.
by Louis Rouppe
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