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Wakefield, 2159, & 2557, D. Instinct displayed, in a collection of well-authenticated facts, exemplifying the extraordinary sagacity of various species of the animal creation. By Priscilla Wakefield. Philadelphia,

1816.

Warder, 387, & 4865, D. The true amazons; or, the monarchy of the bees; being a new discovery and improvement of those wonderful creatures. By Joseph Warder. 9th edit. London, 1785.

Wildman, 1024, O. A treatise on the management of bees; with the natural history of those insects, and of wasps, hornets, &c. With plates. By Thomas Wildman. 2d edit. London, 1779.

Willis, 628, 910, & 911, D. De anima brutorum exercitationes physiologica et pathologica. Studio Thomæ Willis. Londini, 1672-1674. L. Willughby, 437, F. Francisca Willughbeii historia piscium. Editore Johanne Raio, cum figuris. Oxonia, 1686. L.

Wilson, 985, & 993, F. American ornithology; or, the natural history of the birds of the United States; illustrated with coloured plates. By Alexander Wilson. 9 vols. Philadelphia, 1809—10.

Wotton, 277, F. Edwardi Wottonii Oxoniensis de differentiis animalium libri decem. Londini, 1551. Gift of Henry Callister.

5563, D. Popular zoology; comprising memoirs and anecdotes of the quadrupeds, birds, and reptiles, in the zoological society's menagerie. London, 1832.

4094, D. The menageries. Quadrupeds described and drawn from living subjects. London, 1829.

2241, D. Anecdotes of birds, or short accounts of their habits in a state of nature, collected from the best authors on natural history. London, 1809. 4241, D. The library of entertaining knowledge. Architecture of birds. London, 1831.

5756, D. Library of entertaining knowledge. The domestic habits of birds. London, 1833.

6045, D.

The library of entertaining knowledge. The faculties of birds. London, 1835.

3277, O. A treatise on domestic pidgeons. London, 1765. P.

8119, O. The natural history of insects, compiled from Swammerdam, Brookes, Goldsmith, &c. intended as a companion to Buffon's natural history. Perth, 1792.

4101, D. The natural history of insects. London, 1829.

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Insect architecture. London, 1830.

The library of entertaining knowledge. Insect miscellanies. Lon

Insect transformations. London, 1830.

5775, D. Lessons on shells, as given in a Pestalozzian school at Cheam, in Surrey. By the author of “lessons on objects." New York, 1833.

MEDICINE.-GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS WORKS.

Beaupré, 6159, O. A treatise on the effects and properties of cold, with a sketch, historical and medical, of the Russian campaign. By Moricheau Beaupré, M. D. Translated by John Clendinning, M. D. Edinburgh, 1826.

Bell, 6969, O. 9. On the influence of medicine. An oration before the Philadelphia medical society, February 9, 1828. By John Bell, M. D. Philadelphia, 1828.

Black, 1303, 0. An historical sketch of medicine and surgery, from their origin to the present time. By W. Black, M. D. London, 1782.

Blancardus, 2667, O. Stephani Blancardi lexicon noyum medicum Græco-latinum. Lugduni Batavorum, 1690. Gift of Mathew Carey.

Boerhaave, 375, O. A method of studying physic. By Herman Boerhaave.

Translated from the Latin into English. By Mr. Samber. Lond., 1719. Brown, 2401, O. The elements of medicine; by John Brown; with a biographical preface, by Thomas Beddoes. 2 vols. London, 1795.

5131, D. The elements of medicine; or a translation of the Elementa Medicinæ Brunonis. Fairhaven, 1797.

London, 1806.

Cabanis, 6830, O. Sketch of the revolutions of medical science, and views relating to its reform. By P. J. G. Cabanis. Translated from the French, with notes, by A. Henderson, M. D. Celsus, 1725, 0. Aur. Corn. Celsi de medicina libri octo Rob. Constantini scholiis et aliorum illustrati. Amstelædami, 1713. L.

1045, O. A treatise of medicine, in eight books. By Cornelius Celsus. Translated into English, with notes, by James Grieve. London, 1756. Lettres de M. Chevalier, a M. de Jean, sur les maladies et les plantes de St. Domingue, et sur le remora et les halcyons. A Paris, 1752.

Chevalier, 815, D.

Histoire de la mèdicine. Par Daniel Le Clerc. Amster

P.

Clerc, Le, 1151, Q. dam, 1723. Conringius, 537, Q. Hermanni Conringii de Hermetica Ægyptiorum vetere et Paracelsicorum nova medicina. Liber unus. Helmestadii, 1648. L. 546, Q. Hermetis Ægyptiorum et chemicorum sapientia ab Hermanni Conringii animadversionibus vindicata per Oliaum Borrichium. 1696. L.

Coxe, 3741, O. 3. A short view of the importance and respectability of the science of medicine. By J. R. Coxe, M. D. Philadelphia, 1800.

Elliot, 8021, O. Elements of the branches of natural philosophy, connected with medicine; together with Bergman's tables of elective attractions. By J. Elliot, M. D. London, 1786.

Ferriar, 4298, O. Medical histories, and reflections. By John Ferriar. 3 vols. London, 1810.

Fothergill, 413, Q. The works of John Fothergill; with plates. To which is prefixed some account of his life. By John Coakley Lettsom. London, 1784.

Freind, 671, O. The history of physic; from the time of Galen, to the beginning of the sixteenth century; chiefly with regard to practice. By John Freind, M. D. 3d edit. 2 vols. London, 1727.

3300, O. The same.

P.

Glauber, 315, F. Glauber's works; containing a variety of secrets in medicine and alchymy, in the working metallic mines and the separation of metals. Also, various ways of making salt-petre, and improving barren land and fruit trees. Translated from the German, by Christopher Packe. London, 1689.

Goddard, 316, Q. 3. A discourse, setting forth the unhappy condition of the practice of physic in London. By J. Goddard, M. D. London, 1670. Gregory, 1039, O. Observations on the duties and offices of a physician, and on the method of prosecuting inquiries in philosophy. By Dr. Gregory. London, 1770.

Good, 7393, O. The study of medicine. By John Mason Good.

Edited by

Samuel Cooper. 5 vols. Boston, 1829. Halford, 4230, D. Essays and orations read and delivered in the royal college of physicians, to which is added an account of the opening of the tomb of king Charles 1st. By Sir Henry Halford. London, 1831. Hamilton, 8184, O. 2. Reply to Dr. Gregory. By Dr. Hamilton. Edinburgh, 1793. Harris, 7319, O. 9. An oration before the Philadelphia medical society, Feb., 1831. By Thomas Harris, M. D. Philadelphia, 1831.

Harvey, 1766, D. Conclave of physicians, detecting their intrigues, frauds, and plots against their patients. By Gideon Harvey, M. D. London, 1683. P.

Hippocrates, 444, F. Hippocratis opera omnia quæ extant, Anutio Fœsio illustrat. Genevæ, 1657. L.

492, F. Economia Hippocratis, alphabetica serie distincta. Anutio Fœsio authore. Francofurti, 1588.

L.

791, O. Hippocrates upon air, water and situation; upon epidemical diseases; and upon prognostics in acute cases. To which is added, Thucydides's account of the plague at Athens. The whole translated, with notes, by Francis Clifton. London, 1734.

3494, O. Hippocrates de morbis popularibus, liber primus et tertius, cum commentariis. Londini, 1717.

Hooke, 509, F.

P.

The posthumous works of Doctor Hooke, containing his cutlerian lectures, and other discourses, read before the royal society; with plates. London, 1705.

L.

Jackson, 8673, O. The principles of medicine, founded on the structure and functions of the animal organism. By Samuel Jackson, M. D. Philadelphia, 1832.

James, 25, F. A medicinal dictionary; including physic, surgery, anatomy, chemistry and botany, in all their branches; also, an history of drugs, and an account of their preparations and uses; with plates. By R. James. 3 vols. London, 1743.

Lachaise, 6078, O. Topographie medicale de Paris. Par C. Lachaise, M. D. Paris, 1822. Gift of Dr. Lobstein.

Lettsom, 375, Q. 1. History of the origin of medicine; an oration. By J. C. Lettsom, M. D. London, 1778.

Lewis, 476, O. Medical essays and observations; published by a society in Edinburgh, in six volumes; abridged in two volumes, by William Lewis. London, 1746.

Lommius, 1332, D. Observationvm medicinalivm libri tres Jodoci Lommii. Ienæ, 1739. Gift of Mathew Carey.

Mead, 234, Q. The medical works of Richard Mead. London, 1762. Metzger, 8128, O. Adversaria medica: Autore J. D. Metzger, M. D. Trajecti ad Mosam. 1774.

McBride, 8190, O. Experimental essays on medical and philosophical subjects. By David M'Bride, M. D. Dublin, 1767.

Middleton, 145, Q. Tom. IV. De medicorum Romæ degentium conditione ignobili et servili defensio examinata. Opera C. Middletoni. London,

1752.

Miller, 4479, O. The medical works of Edward Miller, M. D. collected and accompanied with a biographical sketch of the author. By Samuel Miller, D. D. New York, 1814.

Monro, 392, Q. The works of Alexander Monro; with an account of his life. Published by his son Alexander Monro. With plates. Edinburgh, 1781.

London, 1786.

Moore, 1416, O. Medical sketches. By William Moore.
Morgan, 897, 3834, & 8641, O. 3. A discourse upon the institution of medical
schools in America. By John Morgan, M. D. Philadelphia, 1765.
Gift of M. Carey.

Motherby, 375, F. A medical dictionary; containing a description of the various particulars relating to anatomy, physiology, physic, surgery, materia medica, and chemistry; with plates. By G. Motherby. 2d edit. London, 1785.

Nisbet, 4568, D. The Edinburgh school of medicine; containing preliminary or fundamental branches of professional education. By William Nisbet, M. D. 4 vols. London, 1802.

By

Pendleton, 3067, O. Materials for an alphabet to the science of medicine, em-
bracing an inquiry into the nature of the mind and passions.
James Pendleton. Philadelphia, 1804. Gift of the author.
Percival, 8640, O. 7. Dissertatio medica inauguralis de frigore.

Thomas Percival. Lug. Bat. 1765.

Submittio

3037, O. Medical ethics; or a code of institutes and precepts, adapted to the professional conduct of physicians and surgeons; with notes. By Thomas Percival. Manchester, 1803.

Pitcairn, 8438, O. The works of Dr. Archibald Pitcairn; wherein are discovered the foundations and principles of the art of physick, with cases and observations. Done from the Latin, with some account of the author. London, 1715.

Quincy, 688, & 8034, O. Lexicon physico-medicum; or, a new medicinal dictionary; explaining the difficult terms used in the profession, with an account of the things signified by such terms. By John Quincy, M. D. London, 1787-1757. ·

Rees, 3735, O. 5. Remarks on the medical theories of Brown, Cullen, Darwin, and Rush. By John T. Rees. Philadelphia, 1805. Rush, 1566, O. 2. An oration, delivered February 4, 1774, before the American philosophical society; containing an inquiry into the natural history of medicine among the Indians in North America. By Doctor Benjamin Rush. Philadelphia, 1774..

Salmon, 8584, O. Synopsis medicina: a compendium of physick, chirurgery and anatomy. By William Salmon. 2 vols. London, 1681-1695. Sanctorius, 268, & 8382, O. Medicina statica; being the aphorisms of Sanctorius. Translated into English, with large explanations. By John Quincy. To which is added, Doctor Keill's medicina Britannica. With essays on agues, fevers, an elastic fibre, the gout, the leprosy, the king's evil, and the venereal disease. 5th edit. London, 1737. Septalius, 880, D. Ludovici Septalii animadversionum et cautionum medicaCum ejusdem auctoris liber de nævis. Dordrechti,

rum libri novem.

1650. L.

Sydenham, 1652, O. 1705. L.

Thomæ Sydenham, M. D. opera universa. Londini,

8422, O. The entire works of Dr. Thomas Sydenham, newly made English from the originals: to which are added explanatory and practical notes, by John Swan, M. D. London, 1749.

269, O. The works of Thomas Sydenham; wherein the history and cure of acute and chronical diseases are treated of. Corrected from the original Latin, by J. Pechy. 10th. edit. London, 1734. Templeman, 1090, O. Remarks in physic, anatomy, chirurgery, chemistry,

botany, and medicine; extracted from "The memoirs of the royal academy of sciences at Paris," by Dr. Peter Templeman. 2 vols. London, 1753.

Turner, 1156, O. The ancient physician's legacy impartially surveyed; with a discourse on quicksilver, &c. By Daniel Turner. London, 1733. Van Helmont, 322, F. The works of John Baptista Van Helmont; containing his philosophy, physick, chirvrgery and anatomy. London, 1664.

1125, F. Oriatrike; or, physick refined: the common errors therein refuted, and the whole art reformed and rectified. Written by that most learned phylosopher and chymical physitian, John Baptista Van Helmont; and now faithfully rendered into English, by J. C. London, 1662.

Whytt, 442, Q. The works of Doctor Whytt. Published by his son. Edin

burgh, 1768.

Willan, 1414, D. Reports on the diseases in London, particularly during the

years 1796, 1797, 1798, 1799, and 1800. By Robert Willan, M. D. London, 1801.

Woodward, 8646, O. 3. A sober vindication of Dr. Woodward's state of physic.

London, 1719.

Yates, 2576, & 7604, O. A view of the science of life; on the principles established in the elements of medicine, of the celebrated John Brown, M. D. with an attempt to correct some important errors of that work, and cases in illustration. By William Yates and Charles Maclean, to which is subjoined a treatise on the action of mercury, and a dissertation on the source of epidemic and pestilential diseases. Philadelphia, 1797.

1129, F. 2. A physical dictionary; expounding such words as, being terms of art, are dark to the English reader. London, 1655.

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

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

8646, 0.7. An address to the college of physicians; occasioned by the number of unlicensed physicians. London, 1747.

6971, 15. O. Historical sketch of the origin, &c. of the college of physicians and surgeons of the university of the state of New York. New York, 1813. 610, & 8290, O. Medical observations and inquiries; with plates. By a society of physicians in London. 6 vols. London, 1757-1763.

1114, O. Medical and philosophical commentaries. By a society in Edinburgh. London, 1774.

1226, O.

1411, O. 1301, O.

A treatise on experience in physic. 2 vols.
Medical communications; with plates.
The medical register for the year 1783.

London, 1772.
London, 1784.
London. `

2491, O. 2. Transactions of the college of physicians of Philadelphia. Philadelphia, 1793.

Gift of the college.

2492, O. 1. Proceedings of the college of physicians of Philadelphia, relative to the prevention of the introduction and spreading of contagious diseases. Philadelphia, 1798. Gift of Thomas Parke.

3179, D. Idee de l'homme physique et morale pour servir d'introduction, a un traité de medicine. A Paris, an 7. Gift of Dr. Lobstein.

4074, O. A collection of inaugural dissertations and theses, submitted by candidates for the degree of doctor of medicine, from 1768 to 1806. 6 vols. Gift of Jonathan B. Smith, Esq.

4474, O. A collection of inaugural dissertations for the degree of doctor of medicine in the university of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, 1800-1812. Gift of Dr. Coxe.

8184, O. 1. London medical journal for 1781. London.

8292, O.

Medical and philosophical commentaries. By a society in Edinburgh. Vol. 3d. London, 1775.

8612, O. 3. Æsculapian labyrinth explored; or medical mystery illustrated. Dublin, 1789.

London, 1731.

8646, O. 1. An essay for abridging the study of physic.
8646, O. 6. The fundamental laws of physick. London, 1711.

TREATISES ON HEALTH-DIET-REGIMEN.

Accum, 2743, D. A treatise on adulterations of food, and culinary poisons, exhibiting the fraudulent sophistications of bread, liquors, tea, coffee, confectionary, and other articles employed in domestic economy, and methods of detecting them. By Frederick Accum. London, 1820.

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