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GENERAL SCIENCE. 



Physical Problems. Thaumaturgi Physici prodromus, id est Problema- 



tnm Physicorum liber singularis. 8°. Coloniae, 1649. 



Physiology. Memoire a l'lnstitut National sur la reintegration du 

 sang arteriel dans les veines, la separation de la bile, la formation 

 de l'atrabile, la nutrition, les icteres, etc. 8°. Paris. 



Plague. Ein kurtz Regiment auss vil treffenlichen zusamen geprachten 

 tractaten verstendiger artzt gezogen, wie sich zu zeiten der Pesti- 

 lentz zuhalten sey. 4°. Nurmberg, 1520. 



Ein knrtze Underrichtung heilbarer krefftiger Ertzenney, mit 



welchen sich der mensch wider die Pestilentz bewaren, anch die 

 ienigen die do mit begriffen hulff zureychen mag. 



4°. Leiptzck. 



Salomon's Pest-House, or Towre-Royall, newly re-edified and 



prepared to preserve Londoners with their families and others 

 from the doubted Delnge of the Plague. 4°. London, 1630. 



London's dreadful Visitation : or a collection of all the Bills of 



Mortality beginning the 27th of Dec. 1664 and ending the 19th 

 of Dec. following. 4°. London, 1665. 



The shutting up Infected Houses as it is practised in England 



soberly debated. 4°. [London,] 1665. 



Planets. A New Analogy for determining the Distances of the Planets 

 from the Sun, and of the satellites from their primaries, 



8°. London, 1842. 



See also Tables, Astronomical. 



Political Economy. Discussions . . . des notions de l'Economie 



Politique. . . . See Quesnay. 

 Porcelain. Observations sur le Memoire de M. Guettard concernant 

 la Porcelaine. 12°. Paris, 1766. 



Prester John. Carta das Novas que vieram a el Rey nosso Senhor do 

 Descobrimento do Preste Joham. Pol. [Lisboa, 1521.] 



Contains an account of the expedition of Captain Moor from India to ' 

 Abyssinia in 1520. 



Prices. Thoughts on the present Prices of Provisions, 1800. See 



Symmons. 



Printing Press. Description d'une nouvelle Presse executee pour le 

 service du roi. 4°. Paris, 1783. 



Ptolemy. The Compost of Ptholomeus Prince of Astronomye, very 

 necessarye vtile and profytable for all suche as desyre the know- 

 ledge of the science of astronomye. London, [abt. 1570.] 



Queen sberry (Duke of). Letters to the celebrated Duke of Piccadilly 

 . . . developing the best means of preserving his health. See 

 Hygiene. 



Querela Inofliciosa, seu Trinas Sciscitationes, de D. E. L[eichneri] 

 Physico-Medicis nonnullis Lucubrationibus, Philiatri cujusdam 

 Thuringi Epistola Responsoria, ad amicum Borussum . . . strictim 

 enodata?. 12°. [Alethopoli, 1680.] 



