j8fr W A R W A. T 
Tranf. 
Warrick, Christopher. Experiments on in- 
je£ting claret, &c. into the abdomen, after 
.tapping - - 
Wasse, Rev. . On the difference of the 
height of a human body, between morning 
and night - 
— — On the effe£s of lightning, July 3, 1725, in 
Northamptonfhire 
— ’ — Account of an earthquake, in Oft. 1731, in 
Northamptonfhire 
WatheNj Jonathan. A method propofed to re- 
ffcore the hearing when injured, fjom an ob- 
ftru£lion of the Tuba Euftaphiana 
Watkins, Thomas. Rules for correcting the 
ufual methods of computing amounts and 
prefent values, by compound as well as fi tri- 
ple interefts ; and of hating intereft ac- 
counts - 
Watson, Henry. A defeription of the lymphatics 
of the urethra and neck of the bladder 
* — - — Account of the ftomach of the Gillaroo trout 
A ftiorc account of Dr, Maty’s illnefs, and of 
the appearances in the dead body, which was 
examined on the 3d of Auguft, 1776, the day 
after his deceafe 
Watson, Rev. Richard, Bifhop of Landaff. Ex- 
periments and obfervations on various pheno- 
mena attending the Tolution offalts 
— Remarks oh the effects of cold in February, 
1771 ■ - 
— — Account of an experiment made with a thermo- 
meter, whofe bulb was painted black, and ex- 
po fed to the diredt rays of the Sun 
— Chemical experiments and obfervations on lead- 
ore ' 
Watson, William, M. D. A Cafe wherein 
part of the lungs were coughed up 
• An obfervation upon hydatides voided per 
vaginam — 
. Obfervations upon Mr. Sutton’s invention to 
extract: foul and flunking air out of fhips, with 
critical remarks upon the ufe of windfalls 
— ■ On the feed of mufhrooms 
■ ■ — Account of fome perfons poifoned by eating 
boiled hemlock 
— >- Further remarks concerning mufhrooms occa- 
XLIX 483 
XXXIII 87 
— 366 
XXXIX 361 
XLIX 213 
XXIX 1 1 1 
LIX 392 
LXiV 121 
LXVII 608 
LX 325 
LXI 213 
lxih 40 
Lxvm 863 
XLI623 
— 7 11 
XLII 62 
— 599 
XLIII 18 
Abridg. 
VI 2 70 
VIII 692 
V 2 243 
IX 137 
— 188 
VIII 630 
VIII 815 
X 783 
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