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Show BOOKS printed for Cc. RIVINGTON. I. HE Gardeners Kalendar, dire&ting what Works are neceflary to be done every Month, in the Kitchen, Fruit, and Pleafure Gardens, and in the Confervatory : With an Account of the particular Seafons for the Propagation and Ufe ofall Sorts of Efculent Plants and Fruits proper for the Table, and of all Sorts of Flowers, Plants, and Trees, that flower in every Month. By Putrrp Mrtrex, Gardenerto the Worshipful Company of Apothecaries at their Botanick Garden at Chelfea, and F.R. S. The Second Edition; to which is added, a Compleat Index. Il. Dournefort’s Hiftory of Plants growing about Paris ; with their Ufes in Phyfick: And a Mechanical Account of the Operation of Medicines, Tranflated into Englifh, with many Additions ; accommodated to the Plants growing in Great Britain. F.R.S. By Joun Marryn, In Two Volumes. Ill. Pralettiones Pharmaco-mathice €3 Medico-prattice : Or, Lectures, on the Rationale of Medicines, Containing all that is neceffary for knowing the Virtues of Drugs already difcovered, or that may hereafter be found out. In which are inferted all Simple and Com- pound Medicines now in Ufe, and their Operations clearly ftated. Read to Pupils, and communicated to the Publick forthe Ufe of young Practitioners. Intwo Vols. By Epwaxp Srrotuer, M.D. of the College of Phyficians. N.B. Thee Lectures are not only very ueceffary for the Profeffors in every Branch of Phyfic, but they alfo contain a great many curious Remarks, fit for the Improvement of alt Mannerof Arts, fuch as Workers on Metals, Glafs, Dying, Husbandry, &c. IV. Materia Medica: Or, a New Defcription of the Virtues and Effects of all Drugs, or Simple Medicines, now in Ufe: Where from their Principles, their Virtues, both Common and Specifick, are fhewn, with the Preparations of eagh; and Pre/criptions: As alfo judicious Remarksare every whereinterfpers’d. Done from the Latin Original of Dr. Paul Herman, late Profeffor of Botany in Leyden. ‘To which is prefix’d, A Generaldntroduction, containing a Mechanical Account of the Operations of all Medicines upon Human Bodies, AMo Critical Obfervations are added to each Simple thro’ the Whole, where-ever it was found neceflary. In two Vols. Price ros. V. An Effay on, Sickne/s and Health: Wherein are contain’d all neceflary Cautions and Direétions for the Regulation of difeas’d and healthy Perfons: In which Dr. Cheyne’s miftaken Opinions in his late Effay are occafionally taken Notice of. ‘The Second Edition, Price 55. 6d. i VI. Catalogus, Arborum, Fruticumque, &c. Or, A Catalogue of Zrees and Shrubs, both Exotick and Domeftick, which are hardy enough to bear the Cold of our Climate in the Open Air. Ranged in an Alphabetical Order, according to their moft approved Latin Names. With an Index of the Englifo Names, referring to the Latin, Part I. By a Society of Gardeners, VII. The Philofophical Tranfattions and Colleétions, to the End of the Year 1720, abridged, and difpofed under General Heads. In five Vols, By JounLowruorp, M.A. and F. R.S. and Henry Jones, M. A.-and Fellow of King’s College in Cambridge. ‘The Fourth Edition. VIII. A Compendious and new Method of performing Chirurgical Operations, fit for young Surgeons. To which are added, Short and eafy Directions how to manage the Venereat Difeafe. By Epwaxp Dunn, Surgeon, belonging to the African Company. 1X. A New Theory of Phyfick and Difeafes, founded on the Principles of the Newtonian Philofophy. By Nicuotas Rosinson, M. D. _ X. A Zreatife upon the Rheumatifm: With Obfervations upon Caufes that may produce it. By Joun Cursuire, M.D. Price 1s. XI. Lhe Art of Surgery: In which is laid down fuch a general Idea of the fame, as is founded upon Reafon, confirm’d by Praétice, and fartherilluftrated with many fingular and rare Cafes Medico-Chirurgical. In’~wo Volumes. ‘The Second Edition, with large Additions, By Danzer Turner, M. D. of the College of Phyficians in London. XII. Evodia: Or, A Difcourfe on Caufes and Cures. In'Two Parts. The firft contains a fhort and eafy Method how to difcover the Caufes of any Difeafe. ‘The Second gives plain Inftrudtions how to proceed in the Cure of All, but more efpecially complicated Difeatcs. Price 35. 6d. XMM. The Firft Lecture of 4 Courfe of Botany, being an Introdyétion to the raft. Joun Maxryn, F. R, S. fet 8 hy By |