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Forbes, James D., (cont.). Occasional Papers on the Theory of Glaciers, 

 now first collected and chronologically arranged, with a prefatory 

 note on the recent progress and present aspect of the theory. 



8°. Edinburgh, 1859. 



Reply to Professor Tyndall's Remarks in his work ' On the 



Glaciers of the Alps,' relating to Rendu 's ' Theorie des Glaciers.' 



8°. Edinburgh, 1860. 



The British Association considered with reference to its history, 



plan, and results, and to the approaching meeting at Dundee. 



8°. Dundee, 1866. 



Life. See GeiMe ; Shairjp. 



Forbes, John. The Theory of the Differential and Integral Calculus, 

 derived synthetically from an original principle. 



8°. Glasgow, 1837. 



Forbes, (Sir) John. Observations on the Climate of Penzance and 

 the District of the Land's End in Cornwall, with an appendix. 



8°. Penzance, 1821. 



Illustrations of Modern Mesmerism from personal investigation. 



12°. London, 1845. 



- A Physician's Holiday, or a month in Switzerland in the 



summer of 1848. 8°. London, 1849. 



Memorandums made in Ireland in the Autumn of 1852. 



2 vols. 8°. London, 1853. 



Life. See ParJces. 



Forbes, Murray. A Treatise upon Gravel and Gout, . . . with an 

 examination of Dr. Austin's Theory of Stone ; a Dissertation on 

 the Bile and its Concretions, and an Enquiry into the Operation 

 of Solvents. 8°. London, 1793. 



Ford, Edward. Observations on the Disease of the Hip Joint; to 

 which are added some remarks on White Swelling of the Knee, 

 the Caries of the Joints of the Wrist, &c. 8°. London, 1794. 



Fordyce, George. An Account of some Experiments on the Loss of 

 Weight in Bodies on being melted or heated. 8°. London, 1790. 



A Treatise on the Digestion of Food. 8°. London, 1791. 



A Dissertation on Simple Fever, or on fever consisting of one 



paroxysm only. 8°. London, 1794. 



A second Dissertation on Fever, containing the History and 



method of Treatment of a Regular Tertian Intermittent. 



8°. London, 1795. 



A third Dissertation on Fever ; part I, containing the History 



and method of Treatment of a regular continued Fever, supposing 

 it is left to pursue its ordinary course ; part II, containing an 

 Inquiry into the Effects of the Remedies which have been em- 

 ployed with a View to carry off a regular continued Fever, 

 without leaving it to pursue its ordinary course. 



2 parts in 1 vol. 8°. London, 1798-99. 



