BOOKS ‘printed for and fold by A. Millar* 
in the Strand. 
C Hirurgical Observations on the Diforders of the 
Urethra. Written originally in French by James 
Da ran. Surgeon in Ordinary to the French King, and here- 
tofore Surgeon- Major to the Hofpitals and Armies of the Em- 
peror Charles VI. Tr anil a ted into Englijb by Thomas Tom- 
kyns , Surgeon ; with the Addition of fome remarkable Cafes. 
A Synopsis of the Hijiory and Cure of Venereal Difeafes . 
From the famous Venetian Collection of Fifty-nine Writers 
upon this SubjeCt; publiihed in Latin by the celebrated Dr. 
Boerhaave, with his Preface and Praxis. The whole fully 
and compendioufly tranflated and methodized by J. Arm- 
strong* M.D. Wherfein the Subftance of all thefe Writers 
is preferved in whatever is material, only by contraftingThings 
of little Moment, and avoiding ufelefs Repetitions. In this 
Work are particularly ftiewn, i . The Original and Progreffion 
of fuch Diftempers in the feveral Shapes and Stages wherein 
they have appeared, z. Proper Obfervations and Remarks j 
comparing, connecting, and reconciling as much as poffible 
the ancient Practice with the modern. 3. A faithful Com- 
pendium of Dr. Astruc’s New Treatife on the Venereal Dif- 
eafe , whofe Method is excellent, and generally regular. Made 
Englijb from the Latin Original publiihed at Paris , 1736. 
Essays Medical and Philosophical. Containing, 
1 . The Periods and Crifes of Difeafes. 2. The Specifick Ope- 
rations of Cathartick Medicines. 3. The ConftruCtion and 
Graduation of Thermometers. 4. The Comparifon of Ther- 
mometers. 5. The Heating and Cooling of Bodies. 6. The 
various Degrees of Heat in Bodies. 7. The Ways of compu- 
ting the different Degrees of Heat. 8. Of the Heat of the 
Air. 9. The comparative Heats of the Sun, Earth, Planets, 
and Comets. 10. The Degrees of Pleat in Animals. 1 1. The 
preternatural Heats of Animals. 12. The Heats of Waters, 
Oils, and Salts, according to their Fluidity and Confiflency. 
13. The melting and ihining Heats of Metals and Minerals. 
14. The boiling Heats of liquid and melted Bodies. By 
George Martin, M. D. Honorary Fellow of the College 
of Phyficians at Edinburgh , and Chief Phyfician to the Forces 
in the Expedition under Lord Cathcart. 
Georgii Marti nii, M. D. de Similibus Animalibus, & 
Animalium Calore, Libri duo. 
Cases in Midwifry. Written by the late Mr. William 
Giffard, Surgeon and Man Mid^wfe. Revifed and pub- 
lifted by EdWard Hqdy, M. D. and F. R. S. 
