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The management of the gout, in diet, exercise, and temper; with the virtues of burdock root, taken in the manner of tea: First us'd in the Year 1760; in the Author's own Case; And since in many other successful Instances, to the present Time. By J. Hill, M. D. Member of the Imperial Academy.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: 1771- Books
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The old man's guide to health and longer life: with rules for diet, exercise, and physick; for preserving a good constitution, and preventing disorders in a bad one / [Anon.] by J. Hill, M.D.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: 1771- Books
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Centaury, the great stomachic: its preference to all other bitters; in that it gives an appetite and good digestion, and neither heats nor binds the body. With An Account of the Plant, and the Method of gathering, and preparing it; And a few Rules for such as have weak Stomachs. By J. Hill, MD. Member of the Imperial Academy.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: MDCCLXV. [1765]- Books
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Herbarium Britannicum exhibens plantas Britanniæ indigenas secundum methodum floralem novam digestas. Cum historia, descriptione, characteribus specificis, viribus, et usis. Tabulis æneis illustratum. Auctore Johanne Hill, medicinæ doctore, Academiæ Imperialis naturæ curiosorum dioscoride quarto, &c. Volumen primum.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: M.DCC.LXIX. [1769-1770]- Books
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The story of Elizabeth Canning considered by Dr. Hill. With remarks on what has been called, A clear state of her case, by Mr. Fielding; and answers to the several arguments and suppositions of that writer.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: [1753]- Pictures
Sir John Hill. Mezzotint by R. Houston after F. Cotes, 1757.
Cotes, Francis, 1726-1770.Date: 1750-1759Reference: 4219i- Books
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A method of curing the jaundice and other disorders of the liver, By the Herb Agrimony, taken in the manner of tea. The second edition. By Dr. Hill. With a figure of the plant engraved from nature.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: M.DCC.LXVIII. [1768]- Books
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The construction of the nerves, and causes of nervous disorders: With a regimen and medicines which have proved successful. By J. Hill, M.D. Publish'd at the desire of some who found benefit from this method.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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Cautions against the use of violent medicines in fevers: And instances of the virtue of petasite root, so far as have yet come to the author's knowledge. By J. Hill, M.D. member of the Imperial Academy.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: M.DCC.LXXI. [1771]- Books
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Flora Britanica: sive, synopsis methodica stirpium Britanicarum. Sistens, Arbores et Herbas, indigenas et in agris cultas in Classes et Ordines, Genera et Species redactas Secundum Systema Sexuale: Additis nonnullis noviter detectis. cum classium, ordinum, et generum characteristicis, Specierum descriptionibus, et virium Epitome. tabulis aeneis illustrata. Post tertiam Editionem Synopseos Raianae, opere Dillenii concinnatam, nunc primum ad celeberrimi Caroli Linnaei methodum disposita. Auctore Johanne Hill, M. D. Societatis regiae Burdigalensis, &c. Soc.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: M.DCC.LX. [1760]- Books
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The useful family-herbal; or, an account of all those English plants which are remarkable for their virtues, and of the drugs which are produced by vegetables of other countries; with their Descriptions and their Uses, as proved by Experience. Illustrated with figures of the most useful English plants. With an introduction; Containing, I. Directions for the gathering and preserving Roots, Herbs, Flowers, and Seeds. II. The various Methods of preparing these Simples for present Use. III. Receipts for making from them distilled Waters, Conserves, Syrups, and other Forms proper to be in Readiness, and for keeping all the Year. IV. The Ways of making up Electuaries, ..., Draughts; and the other common Forms of Remedies; together with Cautions in the giving them. An d an appendix; Containing a Proposal for the farther seeking into the Virtues of English Herbs, and the Manner of doing it with Ease and Safety. The Whole intended for the Use of Families, and for the Instruction of those who are desirous of relieving the distressed Sick. By Sir John Hill, M.D. Fellow of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Bourdeaux.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]- Books
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The useful family herbal. Or, an account of all those English plants, which are remarkable for their virtues: and of the drugs, which are produced by vegetables of other countries. With their Descriptions, and their Uses, as proved by Experience. Illustrated with Figures of the most useful English Plants. With an introduction; containing, I. Directions for the gathering and preserving Roots, Herbs, Flowers, and Seeds. II. The various Methods of preparing these Simples for present Use. III. Receipts for making from them distilled Waters, Conserves, Syrups, and other Forms proper to be in Readiness, and for keeping all the Year. IV. The Ways of making up Electuaries, Juleps, Draughts, and the other common Forms of Remedies; together with Cautions in the giving them. And an appendix; Containing, a Proposal for the farther seeking into the Virtues of English Herbs, and the Manner of doing it with Ease and Safety. The Whole intended for the Use of Families, And for the Instruction of those who are desirous of relieving the distressed Sick. By John Hill, M. D. Fellow of the Royal Academy of Sciences at Bourdeaux.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: M.DCC.LV. [1755]- Books
The management of the gout, by a physician from his own case. With the virtues of an English plant bardana, not regarded in the present practice; but safe and effectual in alleviating that disease / By George Crine, M.D. [i.e. Sir J. Hill].
Hill, John, 1714?-1775Date: 1758- Books
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The management of the gout, by a physician from his own case. With the virtues of an English plant bardana, not regarded in the present practice; but safe and effectual in alleviating that disease / By George Crine, M.D. [i.e. Sir J. Hill].
Hill, John, 1714?-1775Date: 1758- Books
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Virtues of British herbs. With their history, and figures, and an account of the diseases they will cure; containing, cures-of consumptions by coltsfoot tea; of hectic fevers by the ... of colics by leaves of chamomile; of agues by its flowers. And a case, of the hooping cough, cured by a tea of the fresh root of elecampane. Cures-of the gravel by a tea of golden-rod; of the scurvy by ...; of the piles by yarrow; an account of the eminent virtues of petasite root in pestilential and all other fevers, and the plague itself: of tanzy for the worms; consound as a vulnerary; and an instance of a stomach-complaint cured by a tea of the flowers of sweet feverfew. By John Hill, M.D. member of the Imperial Academy.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: M.DCC.LXXII. [1772]- Books
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Fossils arranged according to their obvious characters; with their history and description; Under The Articles Of Form, Hardness, Weight, Surface, Colour, And Qualities; The Place of their Production, Their Uses, And Distinctive English, and Classical Latin Names. By J. Hill, M. D. Member Of The Imperial Academy.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: M.DCC.LXXI. [1771]- Books
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Virtues of British herbs. With the history, description, and figures of the several kinds; An Account of the Diseases they will cure; The Method of giving them; and Management of the Patients in each Disease: Containing Cures of Head-Achs by Feverfew Tea, with Two Singular Instances. Cures of Consumptions by Coltsfoot Tea, Hectic Fevers by the Daisy, Colics by Leaves of Chamomile, And Agues by its Flowers. A Recommendation of the Bidens Cernua to supply the Place of the Ceylon Acmella, so celebrated in the Gravel; but not to be had with us. And a Case, with all its Circumstances and Symptoms, of the Hooping - Cough, cured by a Tea of the fresh Root of Elecampane. The Whole illustrating that important Truth, That the Plants of our own Country will cure all its Diseases. To which are added, Cautions against the Two Othonnas, destructive of Sheep. A Work intended to be useful to the Sick, and to their Friends; to private Families; and to the Charitable, who would help their Neighbours. No.1. - To be continued occasionally, as new Virtues are discovered in Plants; or neglected, or doubtful ones ascertained by Experience. By John Hill, M. D. Member of the Imperial Academy.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: M.DCC.LXX. [1770]- Books
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Virtues of British herbs. With the history, description, and figures, of the several kinds; an account of the diseases they will cure; the family methods of giving them; and the management of the patients in each disease: containing, Cures of Head-Achs by Feverfew Tea, with Two Singular Instances. Cures of Consumptions by Coltsfoot Tea, Of Hectic Fevers by the Daisy, Colics by Leaves of Chamomile, And Agues by its Flowers. A Recommendation of the Bidens Cernua to supply the Place of the Ceylon Acmella, so celebrated in the Gravel; but not to be had with us. And a Case, with all its Circumstances and Symptoms, of the Hooping-Cough, cured by a Tea of the fresh Root of Elecampane. The Whole illustrating that important Truth, That the Plants of our own Country will cure all its Diseases. To which are added, Cautions against the Two Othonnas, destructive of Sheep. A work intended to be useful to the Sick, and to their Friends; to private Families; and to the Charitable, who would help their Neighbours. No.1. To be continued occasionally, as new Virtues are discovered in Plants; or neglected, or doubtful ones ascertained by Experience. By John Hill, M. D. Member of the Imperial Academy.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: M.DCC.LXXI. [1771]- Books
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The management of the gout, in diet, exercise, and temper; with the virtues of burdock root, taken in the manner of tea: first us'd in the year 1760 [sic]; in the author's own case; and since in many other successful instances ... / By J. Hill, M.D.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775Date: 1771- Books
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Urania: or, a compleat view of the heavens; containing the antient and modern astronomy, in form of a dictionary: illustrated with a great number of figures, comprising All the Constellations, with the Stars laid down according to their exact Situations and Magnitudes, from repeated and accurate Observations. In which, Beside Explanations of all the Terms used in that Science, by the early as well as late Authors, and in the Arabian, as well as the Egyptian and Grecian Astronomy, the Science is traced from its Origin to the present Period, and, the Improvements made, from Time to Time, are laid down in a plain and familiar Manner. The Sun, Stars, Planets, and Comets are described; and their Theory explained according to the received Opinions of the present Time; the several Systems of the Universe are delivered; and the Constellations are described at large, with the Number, Magnitude, and Situation of the Stars that compose them; their Origin explained according to the Egyptian Hieroglyphics, and the Grecian Fable; and a very particular Enquiry is made into the History of those mentioned in the Sacred Writings, and in the Old Poets and Historians. A work intended for general use, intelligible to all Capacities, and calculated for entertainment as well as instruction. By John Hill, M.D. Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences, Bourdeaux, &c.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: M.DCC.LIV. [1754]- Books
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Cautions against the immoderate use of snuff. Founded on the known qualities of the tobacco plant; and the effects it must produce when this way taken into the body: and enforced by instances of persons who have perished miserably of diseases, occasioned, or rendered incurable by its use. By Dr. J. Hill.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: MDCCLXI. [1761]- Books
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Cautions against the immoderate use of snuff. Founded on the known qualities of the tobacco plant; and the effects it must produce when this way taken into the body: and enforced by instances of persons who have perished miserably of diseases, occasioned, or rendered incurable by its use / by Dr. J. Hill.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: 1761- Books
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The power of water-dock against the scurvy, whether in the plain root, or essence. With marks to know that disease in all its states; instances of its being mistaken for other disorders; and rules of life for those afflicted with it. By Sir J. Hill, M.D. member of the Imperial Academy.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: [1780?]- Books
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Cautions against the immoderate use of snuff founded on the known qualities of the tobacco plant; And the effects it must produce when this way taken into the body: and enforced by instances of persons who have perished miserably of diseases, occasioned or rendered incurable by its use. By Dr. J. Hill.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: 1764- Pictures
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Sir John Hill. Stipple engraving after F. Cotes 1757.
Cotes, Francis, 1726-1770.Date: 1750-1759Reference: 4221i