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  • The endemial colic of Devon, not caused by a solution of lead in the cyder. A particular reply is here given to Dr. Saunders's answer, to cursory remarks; with some farther remarks on Dr. Baker's essay on that subject ... / [Thomas Alcock].
  • Royal Union Bath, Plymouth: part of the main street. Etching by W. Le Petit after T. Allom.
  • Royal Union Bath, Plymouth: part of the main street. Etching by W. Le Petit after T. Allom.
  • Plymouth: bakers working at an oven and a table. Aquatint by John Hill after A. Dibdin.
  • Naval hospitals at Plymouth and at Haslar, near Portsmouth: facades and plans. Etching.
  • Public follies and deceptions in England in 1774. Etching by G. Terry, 1774.
  • Public follies and deceptions in England in 1774. Etching by G. Terry, 1774.
  • Observations on the air and epidemic diseases from the year 1728 to 1737 inclusive / made by Doctor Huxham, at Plymouth: together with a short dissertation on the Devonshire colic. Translated from the Latin original. And now published with the doctor's approbation.
  • Observations on the air and epidemic diseases from the year 1728 to 1737 inclusive / made by Doctor Huxham, at Plymouth: together with a short dissertation on the Devonshire colic. Translated from the Latin original. And now published with the doctor's approbation.