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The British Difpenfatbry, containirig a faithfu! 
Translarion of the New London Pharmacopoeia, 
publishfd by the College ofPhyficians and enfor- 
ced by the King and Council. To which are 
joined , in a compendious Manner, the whole 
Contents of the Edinburgh Pharmacopoeia, with 
Notes explanatory and additional; including Illu- 
flrations of the obfcureft Paflages, Reafons of the 
variations of the two Difpenfatories, Methods of 
diftinguishing the Goodnefs of the {imples, and 
ufefal Remarks relating to the Preparation of the 
medicines, London. 
Pharmacopoeia Edimburgenlis pauperum; or the 
Difpeniatory for the u(e of the Royal Hofpital in 
Edinburgh, now firlt translated into English and 
improved with the Operafsons, Virtues and Do- 
fes of the feveral medicines for the moft fafe and 
fpeedy Cure oi ali Difeafes. 
Desmographie ou defcription des ligaments du corps 
humain. a Paris, 12 c.hgg, 
A compleat Syftem of the Blood Veflels andNerves, 
on eight large Copper-Plates, taken from albi¬ 
nus^ Edition of evstachivs alfo from 
KVYSCH, DV VER NE Y, HALLER, TREW, and 
s. b. Surgeon at Avignon, with Tables of Ex- 
pianation, containing theText of evstachivs, 
albinvs, etc.: translated irito English. To 
which are praefix’d three whole length Anatomi¬ 
ca! Figures, reprefenting the external Parts of 
the human Body in both Sexes. London. 
Methode aifee pour conferver fa fante jusqu’ a une 
extreme vieiilefie. a Paris, 12. 
Tai om de fel, fom wid febrars botande hos off da- 
geligen begos. Stockholm. ( strandbergii, 
M. D. oratio , Holmiae d. zj. Iui. tyjzi habita, cum 
Academiae praejidis munus deponeret. ) 
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