Life and fPril'mgs of Dr. Gregory. gt 



Hegance of min4 ; and is juftly ranked amongft 

 the mod amiable of nnoral writers." 



II. Observations on the Duties and Of- 

 fices of a Physician, and on the Method of 



PROSECUTING ENQUIRIES in PHILOSOPHY. 



This work was firft publifhed in 1770, by- 

 one, who heard the Profeffor deliver them in 

 ledurcs; but they were acknowledged, and re- 

 publifhed in a more corred form, by the author, 

 in 1772. In the firft ledure, the ProfefTor, in 

 reprefenting what the character of a phyfician 

 ought to be, difplays the mod noble and gene- 

 rous fentiments on that fubjedt; and all that 

 knew him allow, that no one bore a more exaft 

 refemblance to the fine pidure which he here 

 draws, than himfelf. 



*' The true dignity of phyfic is to be main- 

 tained, by the fuperior learning and abilities of 

 thofe who profefs it, by the liberal fentiments 

 of Gentlemen, and by that opennefs and candour 

 which difdain all artifice, which invite a free 

 inquiry, and which, by this means, boldly bid 

 defiance to all that illiberal ridicule and abufe, 

 which medicine has been fo much expofed'to." 



In the fecond ledure, he fhews the method of 

 profecuting inquiries in philofophy, with an ob- 

 vious diredion to medicine, as one of its prin- 

 cipal branches. 



III. The next work publirtied by Profeffor 

 Gregory is intitled, Elements of the Practice 



of 



