136 D I S 
— — Part of a letter giving an account of feveral 
magnetical experiments; and of one who pre- 
tended to cure or caufe difeafes, by applying 
a fympathetick powder to the urine 
- - Leewenhoek 
— — Particular obfervations upon different maladies 
- Gailhard 
Of the difeafes and remedies incident to nor- 
thern countries - Lloyd 
v— An attempt to prove the antiquity of the ve- 
nereal difeafe long before the difcovery of the 
Weft Indies - - Beckett 
A letter concerning the antiquity of the ve- 
nereal difeafe - - Beckett 
— — A letter to Dr. Halley in anfwer to fome ob- 
jections made to the hiftory and antiquity of 
the venereal difeafe - Beckett 
An extraCt from the books of the town council 
of Edinburgh, relating to a difeafe there, fup- 
pofedto be venereal, in the year 1497 Macky 
A fhort account of the difeafe of which Jofeph 
Bolognini died (Lat.) - De Camillis 
- Two obfervations of a difeafed conformation in 
bodies - - Haller 
- — — Difeafed conformation found in dead bodies 
- - Haller 
— — Two lingular cafes of difeafed knee-joints fuc- 
cefsfully treated ; the firft by topical applica- 
tions, the fecond by operation V/arner 
— A further account of the effeCts of eledricity in 
the cure of fome difeafes - Brydone 
An account of a cure of a difeafed eye Layard 
ExtraCt of a letter relating to an extraordinary 
agitation of the fea at Barbadoes, Mar. 31, 
1 , and an epidemical diforder in that ifland 
Mafon 
An account of an extraordinary difeafe among 
the Indians in the ifland of Nantucket, and 
Martha’s vineyard in New England Oliver 
An account of the difeafe called Ergot in French, 
from its fuppofed caufe, viz. vitiated rye 
Tijfct 
— — Obfervations on the population and difeafes of 
Chefter, in the year 1774 - Haygartb 
See Dijlemper and Epidemy . 
Diseased Cattle. See Cattle , Dijlemper • 
Dissection of Animals. An account of the dif- 
Tranf. 
XIX 512 
— 7i7 
XXI 311 
XXX 839 
XXXI 47 
— icB 
XLII 420 
XLIII 4® 
XLIV 527 
XL VI 172 
XLIX 452 
L 695 
— 747 
LII 477 
LIV386 
LV 106 
LX VIII 13 1 
Abridg. 
III 685 
— 288 
— 606 
IV 329 
VII 652 
— 663 
IX 2x3 
XI 1059 
— 1062 
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