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vifibili death by drowning, fufFocation, fliflihg, 
fwooning, convulfions and other accidents; 
with a view fco the utilitythat would accrue to 
great Britain from an inftitution fimilar to thaf; 
founded at Amfterdam, of wliich an accounfc 
is given, with many fa£ts eftablif hing the fucceff 
of that pra&ife in other countries. By alexaw 
der iohnsow Lond. g. 
IACOB FRIDER. ISENFLAMM diff, inaUg de difficili 
in obferuationes anatomicas epicrifi. Commen¬ 
tatio III. Refp. Io. Michael Meyer Erlang. 4. 
Cri de 1 ’ humanite en faveur des noyes ou moyens 
faciles pour les rappeller a la vie.Ouvrage tres 
intereffant. Par Mr. isnard i Paris g. 
A voyage from England to India in the year 1754 
and a hiftorical narrative of the operations of 
thefquadron and army in India, under the com- 
mand of Vice Admiral watson and Colonei 
clive in the years 1755. 17?^. 17575 inclu- 
ding a correfpondence between the Admiral 
and the Nabob SerajahDowlach. Interfperfed 
with fome interefting paffages rekting to the 
manners, culloms etc. of feveral nations in In- 
dofton. Alfo a iourney from Perfia to England, 
by an unufual route. By edwaed ives Efqu 
formerly furgeon of Admiral watson’ s fhip 
and of his maiefty’s Hofpital in the Eaft Indies 
London 4- mai. (Notatu dignae ei nonae relatio¬ 
nes in hoc libro paucae continentur. Nec quae ad 
hijloriam naturalem /pellant, magni momentiJunt. 
Finem faciunt clinicae chirurgicae obferuationes 
quaedam remedia et duae chartae geographicae , 
quorum vna fjlit Indiam Orientalem omnem et 
Gangen, altera repraefentat iter a Bajfura ad 
Aleppum fecundum Euphratis longitudinem) . Ger¬ 
manicam editionem huius libri, ni fallimur, cu- 
jauit Cl< dohm. 
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