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 Foster, (Capt.) Henry. Voyage. See Webster. 



Foster, Michael. Handbook for the Physiological Laboratory. See 

 Sanderson, J. Burdon. 



Foster, Samuel. Elliptical, or Azimnthal Horologiography, com- 

 prehending severall wayes of describing Dials npon all kindes of 

 superficies. 4°. London, 1654. 



The Art of Dialling, shewing how to describe the hour lines ; 



also to find the hour of the day and the azimuth of the Sun ; 

 second edition, with a supplement performing all the instrumental 

 work of the quadrant by calculation, by the help of the canons of 

 sines and tangents, by William Leybourn. 4°. London, 1675. 



The Description and Use of the Nocturnal ; with the addition 



of a ruler shewing the measures of inches and other parts of most 

 countries, compared with our English ones. 4°. 



The description of a . . . Quadrant. See Gunter : Works. 



See also Collins, J. : Geometrical Dyalling. 



Foster, (Rev.) W. Examples in Algebra. 8°. Portsea, 1830. 



F[othergill], A. Hints for restoring Animation by an improved 

 plan, also for rendering dephlogisticated Air conducive to the 

 Health and Preservation of Mankind. 8°. London, 1783. 



Farther Hints ... 8°. London, 1783. 



— A new Experimental Inquiry into the nature and qualities of 



the Cheltenham Water ; with a concise account of the diseases 

 wherein it is chiefly indicated. 8°. Bath, 1785. 



With an appendix on the mephitic- alkaline water ; a new 



and approved remedy against the stone and gravel. 8°. Bath, 1788. 



Cautions to the heads of families in three essays ; 1, on Cider- 



Wine prepared in copper- vessels, with hints for the improvement 

 of cider, perry, &c. ; 2, on the poison of Lead ; 3, on the poison 

 of Copper. 8°. Bath, 1790. 



A new Inquiry into the suspension of vital action in cases of 



Drowning and Suffocation ... to point out the best method of 

 restoring animation. 8°. Bath, 1795. 



An Essay on the Abuse of Spirituous Liquors; being an 



attempt to exhibit its pernicious effects upon the health of the 

 people. " 8°. Bath, 1796. 



Fothergill, John. A complete collection of [his] medical and philo- 

 sophical Works; with some account of his life, and occasional 

 notes by John Elliott. 8°. London, 1781. 



Works, with some account of his life, by John Coakley Lettsom. 



4°. London, 1784. 



An account of the Sore Throat attended with Ulcers. 



8°. London, 1748. 



[ ] Some Account of the late Peter Collinson, F.R.S., in a letter 



to a friend. 4°. London, 1770. 

 Life. See Lettsom ; Thompson, G. 



