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The wisdom of God manifested in the works of the creation. In two parts. Viz. The heavenly Bodies, Elements, Meteors, Fossils, Vegetables, Animals (beasts, Birds, Fishes, and Insects), more particularly in the Body of the Earth, its Figure, Motion, and Consistency; and in the admirable Structure of the Bodies of Man and other Animals; as also in their Generation, &c. With answers to some objections. By John Ray, Late Fellow of the Royal Society.
Ray, John, 1627-1705.Date: 1798- Books
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The wisdom of God manifested in the works of the creation. In two parts. Viz. The Heavenly Bodies, Elements, Meteors, Fossils, Vegetables, Animals, (beasts, Birds, Fishes, and Insects) more particularly in the Body of the Earth, its Figure, Motion, and Consistency; and in the admirable Structure of the Bodies of Man and other Animals; as also in their Generation, &c. With answers to some objections. By John Ray. late Fellow of the Royal Society.
Ray, John, 1627-1705.Date: MDCCXLIII. [1743]- Books
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The wisdom of God manifested in the works of the creation. In two parts. Viz. The heavenly Bodies, Elements, Meteors, Fossils, Vegetables, Animals, (beasts, Birds, Fishes, and Insects) more particularly in the Body of the Earth, its Figure, Motion, and Consistency; and in the admirable Structure of the Bodies of Man and other Animals; as also in their Generation, &c. With answer to some objections. By John Ray, late Fellow of the Royal Society.
Ray, John, 1627-1705.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1744]- Books
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The wisdom of God manifested in the works of the creation. In two parts. Viz. The Heavenly Bodies, Elements, Meteors, Fossils, Vegetables, Animals, (beasts, Birds, Fishes, and Insects) more particularly in the Body of the Earth, its Figure, Motion, and Consistency, and in the admirable Structure of the Bodies of Man, and other Animals, as also in their Generation, &c. With answers to some objections. By John Ray, Fellow of the Royal Society.
Ray, John, 1627-1705.Date: 1704- Books
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The wisdom of God manifested in the works of the creation, in two parts, Viz. The Heavenly Bodies, Elements, Meteors, Fossils, Vegetables, Animals, (beasts, Birds, Fishes, and Insects) more particularly in the Body of the Earth, its Figure, Motion, and Consistency, and in the admirable Structure of the Bodies of Man, and other Animals, as also in their Generation, &c. With answers to some objections. By John Ray, Fellow of the Royal Society.
Ray, John, 1627-1705.Date: MDCCI. [1701]- Books
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The wisdom of God manifested in the works of the creation: in two parts; Viz. The Heavenly Bodies, Elements, Meteors, Fossils, Vegetables, Animals, (beasts, Birds, Fishes, and Insects) more particularly in the Body of the Earth, its Figure, Motion, and Consistency, and in the admirable Structure of the Bodies of Man, and other Animals, as also in their Generation, &c. With answers to some objections. By John Ray, late Fellow of the Royal Society.
Ray, John, 1627-1705.Date: 1714- Books
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The wisdom of God manifested in the works of the Creation. In two parts. Viz. The heavenly Bodies, Elements, Meteors, Fossils, Vegetables, Animals, (beasts, Birds, Fishes, and Insects,) more particularly in the Body of the Earth, its Figure, Motion, and Consistency; and in the admirable Structure of the Bodies of Man and other Animals; as also in their Generation, &c. With answers to some objections. By John Ray, Late Fellow of the Royal Society.
Ray, John, 1627-1705.Date: M.DCC.LXXVII. [1777]- Books
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The wisdom of God manifested in the works of the creation. In two parts. Viz. The Heavenly Bodies, Elements, Meteors, Fossils, Vegetables, Animals, (beasts, Birds, Fishes, and Insects); more particularly in the Body of the Earth, its Figure, Motion, and Consistency; and in the admirable Structure of the Bodies of Man, and other Animals; as also in their Generation, &c. With answers to some objections. By John Ray, late Fellow of the Royal Society.
Ray, John, 1627-1705.Date: MDCCXXVII. [1727]- Books
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The wisdom of God manifested in the works of the creation. In two parts. Viz. The heavenly Bodies, Elements, Meteors, Fossils, Vegetables, Animals, (beasts, Birds, Fishes, and Insects) more particularly in the Body of the Earth, its Figure, Motion, and Consistency; and in the admirable Structure of the Bodies of Man and other Animals; as also in their Generation, &c. With answers to some objections. By John Ray, Late Fellow of the Royal Society.
Ray, John, 1627-1705.Date: MDCCLXVIII. [1768]- Books
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A new system of the spleen, vapours, and Hypochondriack Melancholy: wherein all the decays of the nerves, and lownesses of the spirits, are mechanically accounted for. To which is subjoin'd, A discourse upon the Nature, Cause, and Cure, of Melancholy, Madness, and Lunacy. With a particular dissertation on the Origine of the Passions; the Structure, Mechanism, and Modulation of the Nerves, necessary to produce Sensation in Animal Bodies. To which is prefix'd, A philosophical essay concerning the Principles of Thought, Sensation, and Reflection; and the Manner how those noble Endowments are disconcerted under the foregoing Diseases. By Nicholas Robinson, M.D. and of the College of Physicians, London.
Robinson, Nicholas, 1697?-1775.Date: M.DCC.XXIX. [1729]- Books
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The British carpenter: or, a treatise on carpentry. Containing the most concise and authentick rules of that art, In a more Useful and Extensive Method, than has been made Publick. The third edition enlarged, and illustrated with sixty-two copper-plates. By Francis Price, Late Surveyor to the Cathedral Church of Salisbury, and Author of a Series of Observations on that admirable Structure.
Price, Francis, -1753.Date: M.DCC.LIII. [1753]- Books
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The British carpenter: or, a treatise on carpentry. Containing the most concise and authentick rules of that art, In a more Useful and Extensive Method, than has been made Publick. The fourth edition enlarged, and illustrated with sixty-two copper-plates. By Francis Price, Late Surveyor to the Cathedral Church of Salisbury, and Author of a Series of Observations on that admirable Structure.
Price, Francis, -1753.Date: M.DCC.LIX. [1759]- Books
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An introduction to physiology, being A Course of Lectures upon The most important Parts of the animal oeconomy: In which the Nature and Seat, of many Diseases is pointed out, and explained; their curative Indications settled; and the necessary Connexion between regular Practice, and a Knowledge of the Structure and Uses of the Parts is evinced, and illustrated. By Malcolm Flemyng, M. D.
Flemyng, Malcolm, -1764.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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Dr. Boerhaave's academical lectures on the theory of physic. Being a genuine translation of his institutes and explanatory comment, collated and adjusted to each other, as they were dictated to his students at the University of Leyden. ... . Containing the Structure and Action of the Spleen, Omentum, Liver, Kidneys, Bladder, Muscles and Skin; with the Nature of Sweat, Perspiration and Nutrition.
Boerhaave, Herman, 1668-1738.Date: MDCCXLIV. [1742-46]- Books
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A short English grammar in two parts: simplified to the capacities of children: with notes, and a great variety of exercises upon a plan entirely new. To which are added, Rules, Illustrated with Examples, For the Structure, Precision, and Unity of Sentences, by Way of Conclusion. Together with Tables of Initial, Significant Letters, and Usual Abbreviations. By John Hornsey, Schoolmaster, Scarborough, Author of the Tables, entitled an ̀̀introduction to Arithmetic.''
Hornsey, John.Date: [1793]- Books
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A new treatise of the diseases of the eyes. Containing proper remedies, and describing the chirurgical operations requisite for their cures. With some new Discoveries in the Structure of the Eye, That demonstrate the immediate Organ of Vision. By M. de St. Yves, Surgeon Oculist of the Company of Paris. Together with the author's answer to M. Mouchard. Translated from the original French. By J. Stockton, M.D.
Saint-Yves, M. de (Charles de), 1667-1733.Date: M.DCC.XLIV. [1744]- Books
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A new treatise of the diseases of the eyes. Containing proper remedies, and describing the chirurgical operations requisite for their cures. With some new Discoveries in the Structure of the Eye, That demonstrate the immediate Organ of Vision. By M. de St. Yves, Surgeon Oculist of the Company of Paris. Together with the author's answer to M. Mouchard. Translated from the original French. By J. Stockton, M.D.
Saint-Yves, M. de (Charles de), 1667-1733.Date: MDCCXLI. [1741]- Books
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[A cour]se of lectures upon midwifery, wherein the theory and practice of that art are explain'd in the clearest manner. More particularly, The Structure of the Pelvis and Uterus. Of the Foetus in Utero, and after Parturition. The Management of Child-Bearing Women, during Pregnancy, in Time of Labour, and after Delivery. The Manner of Delivering Women, in all the Variety of natural, difficult, and preternatural Labours, perform'd on different Machines made in Imitation of real Women and Children. By Mr. Smellie.
Smellie, William, 1697-1763.Date: Printed in the Year MDCCXLII. [1742]- Books
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Philosophia Britannica: or, a new and comprehensive system of the Newtonian philosophy, astronomy, and geography, in a course of twelve lectures, with notes; Containing the Physical, Mechanical, Geometrical, and Experimental Proofs and Illustrations of all the Principal Propositions in every Branch of Natural Science: Also, A particular Account of the Invention, Structure, Improvement and Uses of all the considerable Instruments, Engines, and Machines; With New Calculations relating to their Nature, Power, and Operation. The whole collected and methodized from all the principal authors, and Public Memoirs; and embellished with eighty-one copper-plates. By B. Martin. ...
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: M,DCC,LXXXVIII. [1788]- Books
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The investigator, or universal criterion of knowledge. Explaining the mysterious phænomena of nature. From the commencement to the conclusion of time. This original philosophic and astronomical Analysis will enable every Person, through the Testimony of the sensitive Mind, to understand, by visible Objects, the Reality of invisible Existence; being a System of Ethics, containing a comprehensive explanation of the Creation, Structure, Substance, Growth, Progeny, and Decay of animate Bodies and inanimate Substances; and the Origin of Distempers; with requisite Instructions for the Preservation of Health: illustrated by Anatomical observations. These several Topics of Importance are incontrovertilly proved, by a rational and impartial Discussion.
Dunn, E. (Edward).Date: 1797- Books
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Philosophia Britannica: or, a new and comprehensive system of the Newtonian philosophy, atronomy [sic], and geographys [sic], in a course of twelve lectures, with notes; Containing The Physical, Mechanical, Geometrical, and Experimental Proofs and Illustrations of all the Principal Propositions in every Branch of Natural Science: Also A particular Account of the Invention, Structure, Improvement and Uses of all the considerable Instruments, Engines, and Machines; With new Calculations relating to their Nature, Power, and Operation. The whole collected and methodized from all the principal authors, and public Memoirs to the present Year; and embellished with eighty-one copper-plates. By B. Martin. ...
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: MDCCLIX. [1759]- Books
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Philosophia Britannica: or a new and comprehensive system of the Newtonian philosophy, astronomy and geography. In a course of twelve lectures, with notes, containing The Physical, Mechanical, Geometrical, and Experimental Proofs and Illustrations of all the Principal Propositions in every Branch of Natural Science. Also A particular Account of the Invention, Structure, Improvement and Uses of all the considerable Instruments, Engines, and Machines, With new Calculations relating to their Nature, Power, and Operation. The whole collected and methodized from all the principal authors, and public Memoirs to the present Year; and embellish'd with seventy-five copper-plates. By B. Martin. In two volumes. ...
Martin, Benjamin, 1705-1782.Date: MDCCXLVII. [1747]- Books
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A chirurgical treatise on the diseases of the eyes. Containing proper remedies, and describing the operations requisite for their cures. With Some New Discoveries in the Structure of the Eye, that demonstrate the immediate Organ of Vision. Written in French by M. De St. Ives, Surgeon-Occulist of the Company of Paris. Translated into English by J. Stockton, M.D. This Book was so well receiv'd by the Members of the Royal Academy of Sciences, that it is sign'd with the Approbation of Messieurs Burette, Winslow, Sylva, Helvetius, Arnaud, Petit, &c. Recommending it as the most useful and necessary Companion for all young Surgeons ever published.
Saint-Yves, M. de (Charles de), 1667-1733.Date: MDCCXLVIII. [1748]- Books
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Osteologia nova: or, some new observations of the bones, and the parts belonging to them; with the manner of their accretion and nutrition: communicated to the Royal Society in several discourses. I. Of the Membrane, Nature, Constituent Parts, and Internal Structure of the Bones. II. Of Accretion and Nutrition; as also of the Affections of the Bones in the Rickets, and of Venereal Nodes. III. Of the Medulla, or Marrow. IV. Of the Mucilaginous Glands; with the Etiology or Explication of the Causes of a Rheumatism and the Gout; and the Manner how they are produced. To which is added, A Fifth Discourse, Of the Cartilages. The second edition. By Clopton Havers, M. D. late Fellow of the Royal Society.
Havers, Clopton, -1702.Date: MDCCXXIX. [1729]- Books
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The uncertainty of the signs of death, and the danger of precipitate interments and dissections, demonstrated, I. From the known Laws of the Animal Oeconomy. II. From the Structure of the Parts of the Human Body. and, III. From a great Variety of amusing and well-attested Instances of Persons who have return'd to Life in their Coffins, in their Graves, under the Hands of the Surgeons, and after they had remain'd apparently dead for a considerable Time in the Water. With Proper Directions, both for preventing such Accidents, and repairing the Misfortunes brought upon the Constitution by them. To the whole is added, a curious and entertaining account of the funeral solemnities of many ancient and modern nations, exhibiting the Precautions they made use of to ascertain the Certainty of Death. Illustrated with copper plates.
Winslow, Jacques-Bénigne, 1669-1760.Date: MDCCXLVI. [1746]