The CONTENTS. 
to be bit by a Viper, or common Adder ; and on 
other Animals likewife bitten by the fame , and 
other Vipers. "Drawn up by C. Mortimer, M. D* 
Seer. R. S. With fome Remarks on the Cure of 
the Bite of a mad Dog. 
VII. A brief Account by Mr. John Eames, F. R. S. 
of a Work entitled , The Method of Fluxions and 
Infinite Series, with its Application to the Geo- 
metry of Curve Lines, by the Inventor Sir Isaac 
Newton, Kt. See. Tranfated from the Au- 
thors Latin Original not yet made publick. To 
which is fubjoind a perpetual Comment upon the 
whole , &c. by John Colfon, M. A. and F. R. S. 
VIII. Of an Inguinal Rupture, with a Pin in the 
Appendix Coeci, incrufled with Stone $ and fome 
Observations on Wounds in the Guts 5 by Clau- 
dius Amyand, Efq j Serjeant Surgeon to His Ma- 
jesty, and F. R. S. 
IX. Hermann 1 Boerhaave, A.L.M. Rhilo - 
foph. (dr Med. Dolt. Medicine in Univerfitate 
Leidenfi Rrofejf. Colleg. Chirurgic. Rrref. Reg. 
Soc, Lond. necnon Reg. Sclent. Acad. Parifienf. 
Soc. de Mercurio Experimenta. Pars II. 
X. Eclipsis Lun^e partialis die fecundo O&o- 
bris, Styl. nov. Anno Mdccxxxv. Vitembergae 
Saxonum obfervata d]o. Frider. Weidlero, R. S, S. 
Printed for T. Woodward, at the HalfMoon r 
between the Two . Temple-Gates in Fleetfreet 5 
and C. D av 1 s, the Corner of Rater-nofter-row^ 
next Warwick-lane . M.Dce.xxxvm. 
