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BOOKSPRINTED FOR AND SOLD BYCUTHELL AND MARTIN,HOLBORN.LA GRANGE’S (Professor in the Central Schools of Paris,&c.) Manual of a Course of Chemistry, or a Series of Experiments and Illustrations, necessary to form a complete Course of that Science, 2vols.8vo.illustrated with 17 Plates by Lowry, 18s.in boards.Brisson’s (Professor of Chemistry in the Central Schools of Paris) Physical Principles of Chemistry, to which is added a short Appendix by the Translator, illustrated with Seven large Engravings by Lowry,1 vol. 8vo. 10s. 6d.boards.Morgagni on Diseases, translated by Alexander, 3vols. 4to.boards,1l. 16s.Monro’s (Dr. Alex. senior) Works, with his Life, and Portrait by Basire,4to.boards,1l. 1s.Gellert’s Metallurgic Chymistry, being a System of Mineralogy in general, and of all the Arts arising from this Science, to the great Improvement of Manufactures, and the most capital Branches of Trade and Commerce, Theoretical and Practical. Translated from the German,8vo.with 4 Plates, boards,6s.Gillespie’s Observations on the Diseases which prevailed on board a Part of his Majesty’s Squadron on the Leeward Island Station, between November 1794 and April 1796,8vo.boards,5s.Fontana’s Treatise on the Venom of the Viper, on the American Poisons, and on the Cherry Laurel, and some other Vegetable Poisons, to which are annexed Observations on the primitive Structure of the Animal Body, different Experiments on the Reproduction of the Nerves, and a Description of a new Canal of the Eye, with Ten descriptive Plates. Translated by Skinner, 2vols. 12s.boards.Fourcroy’s System of Chemical Knowledge, with the Synoptic Tables of Chemistry, translating by Nicholson, 11vols.8vo.—The Synoptic Tables are already printed, Price1l. 1s.boards.Haller’s First Lines of Physiology, a new Edition, to which is added, a Translation of the Index composed for the Edinburgh Edition printed under the Inspection of Dr. William Cullen, neatly printed in8vo.boards,10s. 6d.Swediaur’s Practical Observations on Venereal Complaints, to which are added, An Account of a new Venereal Disease which has lately appeared in Canada; and A Pharmacopœia Syphilitica,8vo.boards,4s.The same Book on fine paper, boards,5s.Shaw’s Essays for the Improvement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, by Means of Chemistry,8vo.boards,5s.Buchan’s Domestic Medicine. A new Edition is in the Press, and will shortly appear.Clark’s Treatise on the Prevention of Diseases incident to Horses, to which are subjoined Observations on some of the Surgical and Medical Branches of Farriery, a new Edition, in 1vol. 8vo.boards,8s.Cooper’s Complete Distiller, containing the Method of performing the various Processes of Distillation, with Descriptions of the several Instruments,&c.with a Plate, boards,3s. 6d.Chemical Vocabulary and Tables of the Old and New Nomenclature, by De Morveau, Lavoisier, Berthollet, and Fourcroy, boards,4s.Bergman’s Physical and Chemical Essays, translated from the original Latin, with Notes and Illustrations by Dr. Cullen, of Dublin, 3vols.8vo.with Plates,18s.boards.Bell’s (Benjamin) System of Surgery, a new Edition, 7vols.8vo.with many Plates,3l. 3s.boards.Bell’s (Benjamin) Treatise on the Hydrocele, on Sarcocele, on Cancer, and other Diseases of the Testes,8vo.with four Plates,4s.boards.Withering’s Systematic Arrangement of British Plants, with an easy Introduction to the Study of Botany, illustrated by Copper-plates, 4vols.8vo.boards,2l. 2s.

PRINTED FOR AND SOLD BY

CUTHELL AND MARTIN,

HOLBORN.

LA GRANGE’S (Professor in the Central Schools of Paris,&c.) Manual of a Course of Chemistry, or a Series of Experiments and Illustrations, necessary to form a complete Course of that Science, 2vols.8vo.illustrated with 17 Plates by Lowry, 18s.in boards.

Brisson’s (Professor of Chemistry in the Central Schools of Paris) Physical Principles of Chemistry, to which is added a short Appendix by the Translator, illustrated with Seven large Engravings by Lowry,1 vol. 8vo. 10s. 6d.boards.

Morgagni on Diseases, translated by Alexander, 3vols. 4to.boards,1l. 16s.

Monro’s (Dr. Alex. senior) Works, with his Life, and Portrait by Basire,4to.boards,1l. 1s.

Gellert’s Metallurgic Chymistry, being a System of Mineralogy in general, and of all the Arts arising from this Science, to the great Improvement of Manufactures, and the most capital Branches of Trade and Commerce, Theoretical and Practical. Translated from the German,8vo.with 4 Plates, boards,6s.

Gillespie’s Observations on the Diseases which prevailed on board a Part of his Majesty’s Squadron on the Leeward Island Station, between November 1794 and April 1796,8vo.boards,5s.

Fontana’s Treatise on the Venom of the Viper, on the American Poisons, and on the Cherry Laurel, and some other Vegetable Poisons, to which are annexed Observations on the primitive Structure of the Animal Body, different Experiments on the Reproduction of the Nerves, and a Description of a new Canal of the Eye, with Ten descriptive Plates. Translated by Skinner, 2vols. 12s.boards.

Fourcroy’s System of Chemical Knowledge, with the Synoptic Tables of Chemistry, translating by Nicholson, 11vols.8vo.—The Synoptic Tables are already printed, Price1l. 1s.boards.

Haller’s First Lines of Physiology, a new Edition, to which is added, a Translation of the Index composed for the Edinburgh Edition printed under the Inspection of Dr. William Cullen, neatly printed in8vo.boards,10s. 6d.

Swediaur’s Practical Observations on Venereal Complaints, to which are added, An Account of a new Venereal Disease which has lately appeared in Canada; and A Pharmacopœia Syphilitica,8vo.boards,4s.

The same Book on fine paper, boards,5s.

Shaw’s Essays for the Improvement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, by Means of Chemistry,8vo.boards,5s.

Buchan’s Domestic Medicine. A new Edition is in the Press, and will shortly appear.

Clark’s Treatise on the Prevention of Diseases incident to Horses, to which are subjoined Observations on some of the Surgical and Medical Branches of Farriery, a new Edition, in 1vol. 8vo.boards,8s.

Cooper’s Complete Distiller, containing the Method of performing the various Processes of Distillation, with Descriptions of the several Instruments,&c.with a Plate, boards,3s. 6d.

Chemical Vocabulary and Tables of the Old and New Nomenclature, by De Morveau, Lavoisier, Berthollet, and Fourcroy, boards,4s.

Bergman’s Physical and Chemical Essays, translated from the original Latin, with Notes and Illustrations by Dr. Cullen, of Dublin, 3vols.8vo.with Plates,18s.boards.

Bell’s (Benjamin) System of Surgery, a new Edition, 7vols.8vo.with many Plates,3l. 3s.boards.

Bell’s (Benjamin) Treatise on the Hydrocele, on Sarcocele, on Cancer, and other Diseases of the Testes,8vo.with four Plates,4s.boards.

Withering’s Systematic Arrangement of British Plants, with an easy Introduction to the Study of Botany, illustrated by Copper-plates, 4vols.8vo.boards,2l. 2s.


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