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Water (Medicine) An addition to the defcription of 
the art of li ving under water - Rogers 
— - Of the ufe of cold water in fevers Cynllus 
— — Relation of a girl three years old, who remained 
a quarter of an hour under water without 
drowning - - Green 
Cafe of a large quantity of matter or water con- 
tained in cy His or bags adhering to the perito- 
neum, and not communicating with the 
cavity of the abdomen - Graham 
— — A letter concerning a man who lived eighteen 
years on water - Campbell 
— An account of an extraordinary cyftis in the 
liver, full of water V - Jernegan 
— A propofal for warming rooms by the fleam of 
boiling water conveyed in pipes along the 
walls - - Cook 
• Account of the airs extracted from different 
kinds of waters, with thoughts on the falu- 
brity of the air at different places Fontana 
Waters (Mineral.) Account of a pond in Somer- 
fhire to which pigeons refort, but cattle will 
not drink at it - Anon . 
Further account of the (pond) vitriolate 
water, with feme particulars touching waters 
Anon . 
— — An account of feme fanative-waters in Here- 
fordfhire - - Beale 
— - An anfwer to the hydrologia chymica of Mr. 
W. Simpfon - Wit tie 
The anfwer enlarged - Wittie 
— — Some reflexions made on the enlarged account 
of Dr. Wittie’s anfwer to hydrologia chy- 
mica, chiefly concerning the caufe of the 
fudden lofs of the virtues of mineral waters Foot 
Some coniiderations relating to Dr. Wittie’s, 
defence of Scarborough Spaw, with an account 
of a fait fpring in Somerfetfhire, and of a me- 
dical fpring in Dorfetfhire Highmore 
— Difcourfe relating to the notes of Dr. Foot in 
vol.IV. 1050, and of Dr..Highmore in vol. IV. 
1 1 28, concernirg mineral waters, and extraXs 
made out of them - Wittie 
Advertifements concerning fprings, waters, pe- 
trifying and metallizing waters, &c. Beal 
» Some queries whereby to examine mineral wa- 
ters * - Petty 
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Tranf. 
XXXI 177 
XXXVI 142 
XLI 166 
— 708 
XLII 240 
XLIII 305 
— 370 
LX 1 X 432 
1 332 
— 3-59 
— 35 8 
IV 999 
— 1038 
— 1050 
1128 
V 1074- 
x 357 
XIV 802 
Abridg. 
VI 350 
VII 635 
IX 241 
— 187 
— ®3 8 
XI 971 
— 1392 
n 332 
— 365 
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