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aeris humani et atmofphaerici commercium illu- 
Itratos, Caffellis, 4. 
ao. hvmmeui Opufcula medico - chymica, 
Francofurti, 8. 
CAROL. FRID. HVNDERTM ARGK, Diff. inatlg, 
de enemate vterino. Refp. Io. Godofr. Neuhojf; 
Lipliae, 4. 
iohann hvxham, theoretifche und praktifche Ab- 
hcmdlmg cillerArten vonFiebern, ansdem Englifchen 
tiberfetzt, Augjpurg, 8. 
CHRISTtAN FRID. IAMPERT, Diff. lifteilS vitia 
partium genitalium fexus potioris impotentiam 
coniugalem inducentia, cum cauffis et modo 
fiendi, Refp. Matthaeus Knecht, Halae, 4. 
Eiusd. Diff. Foetum effe&u refpirationis non carere. 
Refp. Balth. Sigism. Schoemu , ibid. 4. 
Eiusd. fpecimen phyfiologiae plantarum I. quo dubia 
contra vaforum in plantis probabilitatem pro¬ 
ponuntur, ibid. 4. 
10. balth asar iantke, Diff. inaug. de prae¬ 
maturo aquarum parturitionis ex utero grauido 
efflura. Altdorffii,. 4. 
An hiftorical Account of the feveral Plagues that 
have appeared in the world linee the year 1340. 
With an enquiry into the prefent prevailing opi- 
nion, that the plague is a contagious diftemper, 
capable of being tranfported in merchandbe from 
one country to another. In which the abfurdity 
of fuch notions is expofed, and the arguments 
that have been made ufe of to fupport them re- 
futed. T0 which are added a particular account 
of the yellow fever fchewing its periodical appea- 
rance to be limilar to the plague. Alfo obfer- 
vations on Dr. macken7,ie’s letters read 
before the royal fociety on this fubie£l. And 
an abftraft of Capt. isaac ciemens’s voya- 
ge in the Sloop Fawey, from their arrival in the 
mould of Algiers. By d a l e i n g r a u , London, 8, 
Reliqua pro&nje. 
