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(1) In the Gentleman's Magazine van 1829 lezen we in de Memoir of Sir 

 H. DAYY : the genius of DAVY was originally inclined to poetry ; and there are 

 many natives of Penzance, who remember his poems and verses , written at the 

 early age of nine yean: in het Vdc Nommer van National Portrait Gallery of 

 illustrious and eminent Personages of the XlXth. Century: By the gentleman COTTLE 

 we are reminded, that in the younger part of his life, Sir H. DAVY was himself o 

 poet and a large contributor to the Poetical Anthology: Sir HUMPHRY DAVY fa- 

 voured me , fchrijfc Mr. COTTLE , with more ajfection perhaps , than critical feeling , 

 with several of his own M. S. poems , which clearly indicate , that if he "had not 

 been the first philosopher of his age , he would have ranked among the first of itt 

 poets. 



(2) Deze inrigting droeg den naam van Medical Pneumatic Institution Men 

 leert dezelve kennen nit de volgende fchriften: Considerations on the medical 

 use and production of factitious airs. Parts I. II. III. Medical cases and specula- 

 tions including, Parts IV and V of Considerations on the medical powers and the 

 production of factitious airs by THOMAS BEDDOES , M. D,, and JAMES WATT , En- 

 gineer. Bristol 1795, wanrvan verfcheidene uitgaven zijn , en Contributions to 

 physical and medical Knowledge, principally from the West of England , collested 

 By THOMAS BEDDOES, M. D. Bristol 1799. 



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