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Darwin, Erasmus, M. D. An uncommon cafe of 
an baemoptylis 
Experiments on animal fluids, in the exhaufted 
receiver 
— A new cafe in fauinting 
Davall, Peter. Reflexions on Mr. de l’lfle’s 
ccmparifon of the magnitude of Paris with 
London, and feveral other cities, printed in 
the memoir: of the Academy of Sciences at 
Paris in 1725 
Defcription of an extraordinary rainbow, ob- 
ferved July 15, 1748 
— An account of the fun’s diftance from the earth, 
deduced from Mr. Short’s obfervations relating 
to the horizontal parallax of the fun 
Daviel, M . A diflertation upon the cancer, 
commonly called the noli-me-tangere 
Davies, , M. D. Cafe of a perfon who 
voided many hydatides in her urine 
— Cafe of an unufuai colic 
Davies, David. Letters concerning feveral copper 
mines *• 
— A further account 
Davies, Evan. Account of what happened from 
thunder in Carmarthenfhire, Dec. 6, 1729 
Davies, Richard, M. D. Tables of fpecihc gravi- 
ties, with obferva ions 
Davies, Thomas. Method of preparing birds for 
prefer ration 
Davis, Edward. Cafe of a child born with all its 
bones difplaced ^ 
Davis, Evan. Cafe of fome children inoculated for 
the fib all pox at Haverfordwed 
Davis, Rev. John. Account of the Wirtembers 
engine 
Dawes, Rev. Thomas. 
AJeppo 
Dawkes, Thomas. of the gigantic boy at 
Tranf. 
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LXIV 344 
LXVIII 8.. 
Account of the plague at 
Willingham near Cambridge 
D. Cafe of 
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Dawson, Ambrose, M 
fupprefficn of urine 
Day, Mark. Obfervation 
1763, made at 
Northamptonihire 
Debenham, Thomas. Cafe f a woman from whom 
the bones of a foetus were extracted 
on the comet of Jan. 
Lowich near Thrapiion, 
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XXII 897 
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XVII 737 
— 74i 
XXXVI 44. 
XLV 416 
LX 84 
XLIV 339 
XXXVIII 
121 
XV 846 
LIII 39 
XLIII 251 
LI 215 
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XLVII 92 
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