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  • The natural history of Aleppo. Containing a description of the city, and the principal natural productions in its neighbourhood. Together with an account of the climate, inhabitants, and diseases; particularly of the plague / By Alex. Russell, M. D.
  • Page from Socrates Scholasticus - The Ecclesiastical History. Begins with the ascension of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine in 306 AD and ends with the reign of Theododsius the Younger [408 - 405 AD]
  • Page from Socrates Scholasticus - The Ecclesiastical History. Begins with the ascension of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine in 306 AD and ends with the reign of Theododsius the Younger [408 - 405 AD]
  • Page from Socrates Scholasticus - The Ecclesiastical History. Begins with the ascension of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine in 306 AD and ends with the reign of Theododsius the Younger [408 - 405 AD]
  • Page from Socrates Scholasticus - The Ecclesiastical History. Begins with the ascension of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine in 306 AD and ends with the reign of Theododsius the Younger [408 - 405 AD]
  • Page from Socrates Scholasticus - The Ecclesiastical History. Begins with the ascension of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine in 306 AD and ends with the reign of Theododsius the Younger [408 - 405 AD]
  • Page from Socrates Scholasticus - The Ecclesiastical History. Begins with the ascension of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine in 306 AD and ends with the reign of Theododsius the Younger [408 - 405 AD]
  • Page from Socrates Scholasticus - The Ecclesiastical History. Begins with the ascension of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine in 306 AD and ends with the reign of Theododsius the Younger [408 - 405 AD]
  • Page from Socrates Scholasticus - The Ecclesiastical History. Begins with the ascension of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine in 306 AD and ends with the reign of Theododsius the Younger [408 - 405 AD]
  • Page from Socrates Scholasticus - The Ecclesiastical History. Begins with the ascension of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine in 306 AD and ends with the reign of Theododsius the Younger [408 - 405 AD]
  • Page from Socrates Scholasticus - The Ecclesiastical History. Begins with the ascension of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine in 306 AD and ends with the reign of Theododsius the Younger [408 - 405 AD]
  • Page from Socrates Scholasticus - The Ecclesiastical History. Begins with the ascension of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine in 306 AD and ends with the reign of Theododsius the Younger [408 - 405 AD]
  • Page from Socrates Scholasticus - The Ecclesiastical History. Begins with the ascension of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine in 306 AD and ends with the reign of Theododsius the Younger [408 - 405 AD]
  • Page from Socrates Scholasticus - The Ecclesiastical History. Begins with the ascension of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine in 306 AD and ends with the reign of Theododsius the Younger [408 - 405 AD]
  • Page from Socrates Scholasticus - The Ecclesiastical History. Begins with the ascension of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine in 306 AD and ends with the reign of Theododsius the Younger [408 - 405 AD]
  • Page from Socrates Scholasticus - The Ecclesiastical History. Begins with the ascension of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine in 306 AD and ends with the reign of Theododsius the Younger [408 - 405 AD]
  • Page from Socrates Scholasticus - The Ecclesiastical History. Begins with the ascension of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine in 306 AD and ends with the reign of Theododsius the Younger [408 - 405 AD]
  • Page from Socrates Scholasticus - The Ecclesiastical History. Begins with the ascension of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine in 306 AD and ends with the reign of Theododsius the Younger [408 - 405 AD]
  • Page from Socrates Scholasticus - The Ecclesiastical History. Begins with the ascension of the Byzantine Emperor Constantine in 306 AD and ends with the reign of Theododsius the Younger [408 - 405 AD]
  • An essay towards a natural history of the corallines, and other marine productions of the like kind, commonly found on the coasts of Great Britain and Ireland / By John Ellis.
  • An essay towards a natural history of the corallines, and other marine productions of the like kind, commonly found on the coasts of Great Britain and Ireland / By John Ellis.
  • A dissertation on the natural history and medicinal effects of the secale cornutum, or ergot / By Oliver Prescott. Read at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Medical Society, June 2, 1813.
  • A dissertation on the natural history and medicinal effects of the secale cornutum, or ergot / By Oliver Prescott. Read at the annual meeting of the Massachusetts Medical Society, June 2, 1813.
  • The natural history of the pachydermes. Or, thick-skinned quadrupeds; consisting of the elephants, rhinoceros, hippopotamus, tapir, hog, &c / Illustrated by thirty-two plates, with memoir and portrait of Sir Hans Sloane.
  • A treatise on the medicinal leech; including its medical and natural history, with a description of its anatomical structure; also remarks upon the diseases, preservation and management of leeches / [James Rawlins Johnson].
  • A treatise on the medicinal leech; including its medical and natural history, with a description of its anatomical structure; also remarks upon the diseases, preservation and management of leeches / [James Rawlins Johnson].
  • Putti perform an anatomical dissection on a dog; others hold a jar containing a human foetus; two more play with a spider; representing anatomy and natural history. Etching by B. Picart, 1729.
  • On animal and vegetable parasites of the human body : a manual of their natural history, diagnosis, and treatment / by Frederich Küchenmeister ; translated from the 2nd German ed., by Edwin Lankester.
  • Vegetable staticks: 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 / [Stephen Hales].
  • The natural history of Aleppo, and parts adjacent. Containing a description of the city, and the principal natural productions in its neighbourhood; together with an account of the climate, inhabitants, and diseases; particularly of the plague, with the methods used by the Europeans for their preservation / By Alex. Russell, M. D.