236 results filtered with: Hill, John, 1714?-1775
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The management of the gout, in diet, exercise, and temper; with the virtues of burdock root, taken in the manner of tea: First us'd in the Year 1760; in the Author's own Case; And since in many other successful Instances, to the present Time. By J. Hill, M. D. Member of the Imperial Academy.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: 1771- Books
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The economy of human life. Translated from an Indian manuscript, written by an ancient Bramin. To which is prefixed, an account of the manner in which the said manuscript was discovered, in a letter from an English gentleman now residing in China to the Earl of E-.
Dodsley, Robert, 1704-1764.Date: 1799- Books
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Herbarium Britannicum exhibens plantas Britanniæ indigenas secundum methodum floralem novam digestas. Cum historia, descriptione, characteribus specificis, viribus, et usis. Tabulis æneis illustratum. Auctore Johanne Hill, medicinæ doctore, Academiæ Imperialis naturæ curiosorum dioscoride quarto, &c. Volumen primum.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: M.DCC.LXIX. [1769-1770]- Books
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The rout. A farce of two acts as it is perform'd at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: MDCCLVIII. [1758]- Books
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The economy of human life. Complete in two parts. Translated from an Indian manuscript written by an ancient Bramin. In a letter from an English gentleman residing at China. To the Earl of ************.
Dodsley, Robert, 1704-1764.Date: [1790?]- Books
The construction of timber, from its early growth; explained by the microscope, and proved from experiments, in a great variety of kinds: in five books. On the parts of trees; their vessels; and their encrease by growth: and on the different disposition of those parts in various kinds; and the particularities in their vessels. With figures of their various appearances; of the instrument for cutting them; and of the microscope thro' which they were viewed / [John Hill].
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: 1770- Books
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The economy of human life. In two parts. Translated from an Indian manuscript written by an ancient Bramin. To which is prefixed, an account of the manner in which the said manuscript was discovered. In a letter to [sic] an English gentleman residing in China to the Earl of ******
Dodsley, Robert, 1704-1764.Date: 1788- Books
The management of the gout, by a physician from his own case. With the virtues of an English plant bardana, not regarded in the present practice; but safe and effectual in alleviating that disease / By George Crine, M.D. [i.e. Sir J. Hill].
Hill, John, 1714?-1775Date: 1758- Books
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A dissertation on Royal Societies. In three letters from a nobleman on his travels, to a person of distinction in Sclavonia. Containing an account of an assembly of a Royal Academy of Sciences at Paris, a description of a meeting of a Royal Society in London, and A Coffee-House Conversation. With Explanatory Notes.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: [1750]- Books
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The oeconomy of human life. Part the second. Translated from an Indian manuscript, found soon after that which contain'd the original of the first part; and written by the same hand. In a second letter from an English gentleman residing at China, to the Earl of ***
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: MDCCLIV. [1754]- Books
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The economy of human life. Complete in two parts. Translated from an Indian manuscript written by an ancient Bramin. In a letter from an English gentleman residing at China, to the Earl of ************.
Dodsley, Robert, 1704-1764.Date: 1792- Books
The letters and papers of Sir John Hill, 1714-1775 / edited with commentary by G.S. Rousseau.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: [1982], ©1982- Books
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Lucina sine concubitu. Del loix du concours. Lettre addressée a la Société Royale de Londres, ... Traduite de l'Anglois d'Abraham Johnson.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: 1750]- Books
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The economy of human life. In two parts. Translated from an Indian manuscript, written by an Indian Bramin. To which is prefixed, an account of the manner in which the said manuscript was discovered, in a letter from an English gentleman residing in China to the Earl of **********. Cooke's edition. Embellished with superb engravings.
Dodsley, Robert, 1704-1764.Date: [1796]- Books
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The book of nature; or, the history of insects: reduced to distinct classes, confirmed by particular instances, displayed in the anatomical analysis of many species, and illustrated with copper-plates ... / by John Swammerdam, M.D. With the life of the author, by Herman Boerhaave, M.D. Translated from the Dutch and Latin original edition by Thomas Flloyd.
Swammerdam, Jan, 1637-1680.Date: 1758- Books
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The oeconomy of human life. Part the second. Translated from an Indian manuscript, found soon after that which contained the original of the first part; and written by the same hand. In a second letter from an English gentleman residing at China, to the Earl of ***
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: MDCCLXIII. [1763]- Books
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A history of the materia medica. Containing descriptions of all the substances used in medicine, their origin, their characters when in perfection, the signs of their decay, their chymical analysis and an account of their virtues, and of the several preparations from them now used in the shops / by John Hill.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: 1751- Books
Horti Malabarici pars prima, de varii generis arboribus et fruticibus siliquosis; Latinis, Malabaricis, Arabicis, Brachmanum characteribus nominibuque expressis, adjecta florum, fructuum, seminumque vera delineatione, colorum viriumque accurata descriptione adornata ... / per Henricum van Rhede [sic] tot Draakestein ... et Theodorum Janson. ab Almeloveen [or rather, Johannem Casearium] ... Notis auxit, et commentariis illustravit Joannes Commelinus [or rather, Arnoldus Syen]. Nunc primum classium, generum, et specierum characteres Linnæanas, synonyma authorum, atque observationes addidit; et indice Linnaeano adauxit Johannes Hill.
Reede tot Drakestein, Hendrik van, 1637?-1691.Date: 1774- Books
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The distinct symptoms of the gravel and stone, explained to the patient; in all their stages and circumstances. With the conduct of life necessary to prevent the encrease of the complaint ... And safe and effectual medicines, easily prepared at home ... particularly the use of sparry waters ... for ... the disorder.
Date: 1759- Books
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Urania: or, a compleat view of the heavens; containing the antient and modern astronomy, in form of a dictionary: illustrated with a great number of figures, comprising All the Constellations, with the Stars laid down according to their exact Situations and Magnitudes, from repeated and accurate Observations. In which, Beside Explanations of all the Terms used in that Science, by the early as well as late Authors, and in the Arabian, as well as the Egyptian and Grecian Astronomy, the Science is traced from its Origin to the present Period, and, the Improvements made, from Time to Time, are laid down in a plain and familiar Manner. The Sun, Stars, Planets, and Comets are described; and their Theory explained according to the received Opinions of the present Time; the several Systems of the Universe are delivered; and the Constellations are described at large, with the Number, Magnitude, and Situation of the Stars that compose them; their Origin explained according to the Egyptian Hieroglyphics, and the Grecian Fable; and a very particular Enquiry is made into the History of those mentioned in the Sacred Writings, and in the Old Poets and Historians. A work intended for general use, intelligible to all Capacities, and calculated for entertainment as well as instruction. By John Hill, M.D. Member of the Royal Academy of Sciences, Bourdeaux, &c.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: M.DCC.LIV. [1754]- Books
Eden: or, a compleat body of gardening. Containing plain and familiar directions for the raising the several useful products of a garden, fruits, roots, and herbage; from the practice of the most successful gardeners, and the result of long experience ... / Compiled and digested from the papers of the late celebrated Mr. Hale by the authors of the Compleat body of husbandry.
Hale, Thomas (Gardener)Date: 1757- Books
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The oeconomy of human life. In two parts. Translated from an Indian manuscript, written by an ancient Bramin. To which is prefixed, an account of the manner in which the said manuscript was discovered. In a letter from an English gentleman, residing in China, to the Earl of ****.
Dodsley, Robert, 1704-1764.Date: 1762- Books
The useful family herbal. Or, an account of all those English plants, which are remarkable for their virtues: and of the drugs, which are produced by vegetables of other countries. With their descriptions, and their uses ... And an appendix, containing, a proposal for the farther seeking into the virtues of English herbs ... The whole intended for the use of families and ... those who are desirous of relieving the distressed sick / [Anon].
Hill, John, 1714?-1775Date: 1754- Books
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A method of curing the jaundice and other disorders of the liver, By the Herb Agrimony, taken in the manner of tea. The second edition. By Dr. Hill. With a figure of the plant engraved from nature.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: M.DCC.LXVIII. [1768]- Books
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The adventures of Mr. George Edwards, a Creole. By Sir John Hill.
Hill, John, 1714?-1775.Date: MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]