HAle, 'Richard, M. D. 
fully difc- wred 
HAL 
The human allantois 
faliva y g lands ; alio of he insertions of ail the 
lymphaticks (as well above as below the Eth- 
el avians) into the veins 
Hales, Rev, Stephen. An account of a machine 
for meafuring any depth in the fea, with 
gfeat expedition and cerainty 
A method of conveying liquors into the abdo- 
men during the nperat’on of tapping 
— — A propo al to bring fm 11 paffable flones wi h 
eale out of the f ladder 
— An account of the great benefit of venti!a:ors 
in many inflancesin preferring the health and 
lives of people in Have and other tranfport 
fh ps - 
p— An account of fome trials to cure the il tafte 
of milk, which is occafioned by the feed of 
co*'S, either from turmps, cabbages, or au- 
tumnal ’eaves, &c. alfo to fweeten flunking 
water -• 
— A propofal^or checking in fome degree the pro- 
grefs of hres 
— Account of fome ele£fiical experiments 
~ An exanimation of the ftrength of fevera) of the 
principal purging waters, efpecially that of 
Jeflop’s Well 
On the cau es of ea thquakes 
— — • Obfervatiom on the utility of ventilators in a 
(hip - - 
— An account of the buck t fea- a^e to find the 
different degrees of coolnefs and faltnefs of the 
fea 
— An account of fome trials to keep water and 
fifh fweet with lime-water 
— An account of the great benefit of blowing 
fhow rs of frelh air up through diltilling 
liquors 
■ An account of lome trials to fweefen ftinking 
water - 
Halifax, h’ev. William. A relation of a voyage 
from Aleppo to Palmyra in Syria 
Hall, Cap'. Experiments on the poifon of the 
rattl -Inake 
Haller, Albert. Obfervatio de ovarii ftsatomate, 
& de pihs ibidem inventis 
Tranf. 
J Abridg. 
XXII 835 
V 3 , 4 
XXXI 5 
VII 459 
XXXV 559 
VI 2 163 
XLIII 20 
XI 1034 
— 50 2 
— 990 
XLIV 332 
X634 
~ 339 
XLV 277 
— 409 
XI I 39 I 
X 406 
XLVI 446 
— 669 
— 574 
— 535 
XL VII 21 1 
— 214 
XLVIII 826 
XLIX 312 
— 339 
XiX 83 
III 503 
XXXV 309 
VII 412 
XLIII 71 
XI IOCQ 
Hauu, 
