Name Science/Natural History/Medicine
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Titles addressing medicine, biology, chemistry, physics, botany, earth sciences, astronomy, etc.

Titles

Displaying 226–250 of 294

ID Title Author Firms (City) Date Edition
7584 Remarks on the practice of inoculation for the small pox. Among which are interspersed sundry hints, necessary to be considered by Christians in general; Particularly addressed to some Persons who have undergone that Operation. The second edition. Hume , Sophia
s.n. [sine nomine]
1767 The second edition.
21284 Remarks on the Smut and Mildew of Wheat: with hints on the most probable means of prevention; addressed to the Agricultural Society of Philadelphia. By A. Fothergill M. D. F. R. S. S. &c. &c. Fothergill , Anthony
1808
350 Researches, Concerning the Institutions and Monuments of the Ancient Inhabitants of America, with Descriptions and Views of some of the most striking scenes in the Cordilleras! Written in French by Alexander de Humboldt and Translated into English by Helen Maria Williams. von Humboldt , Friedrich Heinrich Alexander
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
John Murray [32 Prince's Street] (London)
Henry Colburn [Conduit Street] (London)
1814
12825 Rural Recreations; or Modern Famer's Calendar; or Monthly Instructor: Exhibiting under a comprehensive form, All the operations necessary on a farm, For every month of th year: As well as all the recent improvements in Agriculture and Rural Economy. By a Farmer. Hall , Agnes
Ann Vernor and Thomas Hood [Poultry] (London)
Thomas Hurst [Paternoster] (London)
1802
21384 Scientific Dialogues. Intended for the Instruction and Entertainment of Young People: In Which the First Principles of Natural and Experimental Philosophy are Fully Explained. ... By the Rev. J. Joyce. A New Edition, Corrected and Improved. Joyce , Jeremiah
M. Carey and Son [126 Chestnut Street] (Philadelphia)
Isaac Peirce (Philadelphia)
John Richardson [Philadelphia] (Philadelphia)
Solomon White Conrad (Philadelphia)
Benjamin Warner [Market Street] (Philadelphia)
Kimber and Sharpless (Philadelphia)
Bennett & Walton (Philadelphia)
Benjamin and Thomas Kite (Philadelphia)
Benjamin C. Buzby (Philadelphia)
1817 A New Edition, Corrected and Improved.
24975 Siris in the Shades: A Dialogue Concerning Tar Water; Between Mr. Benjamin Smith, lately deceased, Dr. Hancock, and Dr. Garth, at their Meeting upon the Banks of the River Styx. Unknown ,
Charles Bathurst [Cross Keys] (London)
1744
25052 Sketches of Flowers from Nature Mary Lawrance (London)
1801
1020 Sketches of the Physiology of Vegetable Life. By the Authoress of "Botanical Dialogues." Jackson , Maria Elizabeth
John Hatchard [190 Piccadilly] (London)
1811
14569 Spectacle de la nature: or, nature display'd. Being discourses on such particulars of natural history as were thought most proper to excite the curiosity, and form the minds of youth. Illustrated with copper plates. Translated from the original French, by Mr. Humphreys. ... The sixth edition, corrected. Pluche , Noel Antoine
Edward Exshaw (Dublin)
1742 The sixth edition, corrected.
21052 Stewart's Columbian almanac, for the year of our Lord 1812.Being Bissextile or Leap Year. Calculated for the meridian and latitude of Philadelphia. By Joshua Sharp. Sharp , Joshua
1811
21053 Stewart's Columbian almanac, for the year of our Lord 1813. Being the first after leap-year and thirty-seventh eighth of American Independence. Calculated for the meridian of New-Jersey, by Andrew Beers, philom. Sharp , Joshua
1812
21054 Stewart's Columbian almanac, for the year of our Lord 1815. Being the third after Leap-year, and thirty-ninth of American Independence. Calculated for the latitude and meridian of Philadelphia, by Andrew Bears. Sharp , Joshua
1814
21056 Stewart's East and West Jersey almanac, for the year of our Lord 1815. Being the third after Leap-year, and thirty ninth of American Independence. Calculated for the latitude and meridian of Philadelphia. By Abraham Shoemaker. Sharp , Joshua
1814
21055 Stewart's East and West Jersey almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1814. being the second after Leap-year, and thirty-eighth of American Independence. Calculated for the lattitude [sic] and meridian of Philadelphia, By Joshua Sharp. Sharp , Joshua
1813
21057 Stewart's East and West New-Jersey almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1813 . Calculated for the meridian of New-Jersey. Sharp , Joshua
1812
21060 Stewart's Washington almanac, for the year of our Lord 1815. Calculated for the latitude and meridian of Philadelphia, by Abraham Shoemaker. Sharp , Joshua
1814
21058 Stewart's Washington almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1812. Calculated for the meridian and latitude of Philadelphia. By Joshua Sharp. Sharp , Joshua
1811
21059 Stewart's Washington almanac, for the year of our Lord, 1814. Being the second after Leap-year, and thirty-eighth of American Independence. Calculated for the lattitude [sic] and meridian of Philadelphia, By Abraham Shoemaker. Sharp , Joshua
1813
25053 Studies of Flowers from Nature. This work will consist chiefly of a selection of subjects from the choicest exotics, painted after nature, with a correct outline of each and instructions for producing a facsimile of the finished drawing Smith , Penelope
1818
25058 Studies of Fruit and Flowers, painted from nature, painted from nature, and engraved by T.L. Busby, printed in colours by B. M'Queen Rudolph Ackermann (London)
1814
12514 Taxidermy; or, The Art of Collecting, Preparing, and Mounting Objects of Natural History. For the use of Museums and Travellers. With Plates. Lee , Sarah Bowdich
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown (London)
1820
14829 Taxidermy; or, The Art of Collecting, Preparing, and Mounting Objects of Natural History. For the use of Museums and Travellers. With Plates. The Fourth Edition. Lee , Sarah Bowdich
Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green (London)
1829 The Fourth Edition.
25054 Ten Lithographic Coloured Flowers, with botanical descriptions, drawn and coloured by a lady Unknown , [Woman]
David Brown [6 South St. Andrew Street] (Edinburgh)
1826
21993 The accomplish'd lady's delight, in preserving, physick, beautifying, cookery, and gardening. Containing, I. The art of preserving, and candying, fruits and flowers, and making all sorts of conserves, syrups, jellies, and pickles. II. The physical cabinet: or, excellent receipts in physick and chirurgery. Also some new receipts relating to the fair sex, whereby they may be richly furnish'd with all manner of beautifying waters, to add loveliness to the face and body. III. The compleat cook's guide: or directions for dressing all sorts of flesh, fowl and fish, after the newest fashion, now in use at the British court; with the making of sauces, pyes pasties, tarts, custards, &c. VI. [sic] The female angler, instructing ladies and others, in the various methods of taking all manner of fish, in the fish-pond or river. V. The lady's diversion in her garden or, the compleat flowerist, with the nature and use of all sorts of plants and flowers. Woolley , Hannah
John Willis and Joseph Boddington (London)
1720
25256 The advantage His Majesty's revenue, and all his subjects, who are dealers in leather, will receive, by preventing the rimming, cutting, gashing, and flawing of raw-hides and skins, fully stated and demonstrated: wherein a plan is exhibited, and every material objection answered. By William Fay. Fay , William
1735