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Boyle, Robert, (cont.). New experiments and observations made upon 

 the Icy Noctilnca ; to which is annexed a Chymical Paradox. 



12°. London, 168J. 



Memoirs for the Natural History of Human Blood. 



8°. London, 168f . 



Experiments and considerations about the Porosity of Bodies. 



8°. London, 1684. 



Short Memoirs for the natural experimental History of Mineral 



Waters. 8°. London, 1684. 



An Essay of the great Effects of even languid and unheeded 



Motion ; whereunto is annexed an experimental discourse of some 

 observed causes of the Insalubrity and Salubrity of the Air, and 

 its effects. 2 pts. in 1 vol. 8°. London, 1685. 



8°. London, 1690. 



This is the edition of 1685, with a new title-page. 



Of the reconcileableness of Specifick Medicines to the Cor- 

 puscular Philosophy ; to which is annexed a discourse about the 

 advantages of the use of Simple Medicines. 8°. London, 1685. 



[ ] A free inquiry into the vulgarly receiv'd Notion of Nature, 



by KB. 8°. London, 168J . 



[ ] A disquisition about the Final Causes of Natural Things, 



wherein it is inquir'd whether, and (if at all) with what cautions 

 a Naturalist should admit them, by T. H. R. B, ; to which are 

 subjoin'd by way of appendix some uncommon observations about 

 Vitiated Sight, by the same author. 12°. London, 1688. 



A Catalogue of the Philosophical Books and Tracts written by 



the Hon. R. B., together with the order of time wherein each of 

 them hath been published ; to which is added a Catalogue of the 

 Theological Books by the same Author. 12°. London, 1690. 



Medicina Hydrostatica ; or Hydrostaticks applied to the Materia 



Medica. 8°. London, 1690. 



[ ] The Christian Virtuoso, showing that, by being addicted to 



Experimental Philosophy, a man is assisted to be a good Christian; 

 the 1st part by T. H. R. B. ; to which are subjoined, I., a discourse 

 about the distinction that represents some things as above Reason, 

 but not contrary to Reason ; II., the first chapter of a discourse 

 entituled, Greatness of Mind promoted by Christianity. 



3 pts. in 1 vol. 12°. London, 1690. 



Experimenta et Observationes Physicce, wherein are briefly treated 



of several subjects relating to Natural Philosophy ; to which is 

 added a small collection of Strange Reports. 8°. London, 1691. 



■ The general History of the Air. 4° London, 1692. 



Medicinal Experiments, or a Collection of choice and safe 



Remedies, for the most part simple and easily prepared. Third 

 edition of vols. 1 and 2. 3 vols, in 1. 12°. London, 1696-94. 



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