C 442' ) 
V the Original of a Polypus, difcovend hy Mr, Giles, 
fworn Surgeon at St. Come, leing Tranjlated from the 
fame Progres de la Medicine <?/ Monfmr Brunet, Art.j. 
Journ. 3. 
VI. Account of Books ; I. An Account of tie MatureyCaufes, 
Symptoms J and Cure of the Diftempers that are incident 
to Seafaring People ; tviih Ohfervations on the Diet of 
the Sear/ten in his Majejlys Navy ; Illuflrated with fome 
Remarkalle Inflames of the Sickneji of the Fleet, du' 
ring lafl Summer^ Hiftorically related. By William 
Cockhurn^ of the College of Phyficians, Loudon^ and 
Pbyfician to the Blew Squadronoi his Majefty s Fleet. 
London^ 1696. in 8z/^. 
II. A Continuation of the Account of the Nature, Caufes, 
Symptoms^ and Cure of the Dijtempers that are inci^ 
dent to Seafaring People ; Illuflrated with fome remark- 
alle Infiancesof the Sickneffesof the Fleets during lajl 
Summer^ Hiftorically related. To which is prefix d^ an 
Effay concerning the Quantity of Blood that ii to he £- 
wacuated in Fevers \ leing the third Part of the 
Work. William Cockhurn, of the College of 
ficianSy London^ Phyfician to the Blew Squadron of his 
Majefty 's Fleet, and Fellow of the Royal Society, Lon* 
doHy 1697. in 8 m 
ML Recueil de diver fes Pieces touchant quelques nouvelles 
Machines^ &c. Par Mr* D. Papin^ DnenMed. ^c. 
ACajfel^ i6^$. in 8m 
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