PUN 
PUT 
and weight of water contained in a full pipe 
of any given height and diameter of bore ; and 
confequently to find what degree cf power 
would be required to work a common pump 
or any other hydraulic engine, when the dia 
meter of the pump-bore, and the height t 
which the water is to be railed, are given 
Fergufou 
Punic. An attempt to explain a Punic infcription 
lately dilcovered in the ifland of Malta 
S win ton 
— ■ « Obferv-tions on an inedited coin, adorned with 
two Punic charters on the reverfe Swinton 
Puncture. An account of a fuppreflion of urine 
cured by a pundfure made in the bladder 
through the anus - Robert Hamilton 
Puppy. Account of a puppy in the womb tha 
received no nourifhment by the mouth 
Brady 
Purging Medicines. A folution of the problem 
for determining the dofes of purging and eme- 
tick medicines - Cockburn 
■■ The practice of purging and vomiting 
medicines, according to Dr. Cockburn’s folu 
tion of his problem ; with tables, lhewing their 
dofes in particular ages and conftitutions 
Cockburn 
Purging Waters. An account of a new purging 
fpring at Dulwich, in Surry Marlyn 
— An examination of the ftrength of feveral of 
the principal purging waters, efpecially that 
of Jefiop’s Wells - - Hales 
— — An account of the fait purging water of Pit- 
keathly, in the county of Perth, in Scotland 
Monro 
See the particular Waters in their Places 
Purple. Observations on the limax non cochleata 
purpuram ferens, the naked fnail producing 
purple - - PeyJJonel 
Purple F ish. Obfervations on the purple fifh 
Cole 
Pu TR I fact ion. Inftances, hints, and applications 
relating to a main point folicited in the preface 
to this fourth volume, concerning the ufe may 
be made of vaults, deep wells, and cold con* 
fervatories, to find out the caufe, or to pro 
Tranf. 
LV 61 
LIII 274 
LVIII 265 
LXVI 578 
XXIV 2176 
— 2119 
XXVI 46 
XLI 835 
XLVI 446 
LXII 15 
Li 85 
XV 1278 
40 1 
Abridg. 
v 3 4 
— 273 
— 397 
VIII 653 
X574 
II 823 
E e c 2 
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