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ANSON PARSONS,
M. 8 Gthtom’ BullUngo,
R F.RPECTPtfLLY informs his friends sud
customers in this stale and South-Carobna
generally, tint he has established himself in the
UnigIjne t on his own individual account, and
is opening at this time an extensive and general
assortment of warranted fresh imported
Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, fife.
Gentlemen Physicians, Country Merchants,
and Planters, and all who wish to purchase at
wholesale or retail, can be supptiea at this Es
tablishment on the most accommodating terms.
CATALOGUE.
Antimony crade Marble Morters
Georgia—Effingham County. I Utntral Drag and YmuYYj I
,l,p8 “ 0l fflX m>. Warworn*.
Tlie Tw.tee* of the Germin'
Lutheran Congregation It
Ebenercr, 1 .R cl , NlM.
»«.
The Moira fc Kepreaentatives
of Michael Mock, deceased. J
O N the petition of the Trustee* of the Ger.
man Lutheran Congregation at Kbenracr,
praying the dbreeloaure of the Equity of Ke-
demp'ion of all that tract or parcel of laud, con
taining two hundredacrea, lying and being In
the county of Effingham and etale tforc«aid,but.
tlhg and bounding north-areat on John J. Gro-
eenatine. north eastward on Joimllunold, aouth
ext on John Lidle Livtiner, S. E. David Unseld
and are vacant at the titpe of the survey thereof,
originally granted - to Wolfgang Mock, deceas
ed on the second day of April, one thousand
seven hundred and litty-fivr.to secure the pay
ment ofthe sum of eighty dollars, on the fuurth
day of December, eighteen hundred and three,
with interest at the rale of six per centrirom
the fourth day of December, eighteen hundred
and two - , and it appearing to the Court that
there is now due on said bond and mortgigotlte
sum of sixty dollars with interest from March
twenty-fiTth, eighteen hundr ed anil eiglrteenort
•ii per cent.
On motion of Wayne nnrl Cuvier, AUomies
for the petitioner*, it is ordered that the amount
due on said bond and mortgage be paid into
Court, with internal, within twelve months, oth
erwise the Equity of Hedemp - ion of the heirs
and representatives d? the saiu Michael Mitch,
be foreclosed, anti that other and further pro.
occdings be bad thereon, pursuant to the stat
ute in such cases made and provided! and it is
farther ordered thatthisltule be published nnce
a month for twelve months in one of the public
gazettes of this stale.
Extract from the .lfimrfer.
JNO. CHAULTON, Clerk.
dec 11 - 4ve
Notice.
N ine mohths after date application will be
made to the honorable the Justice* of the
Inferior court of Camden county,for leave to sell
ell the land* in aaid county belonging to the
estate of John King, late of Effingham county
KARA!! KING, orfm'rx.
Aptil 5,1832. 4»* Clark county, Ga.
.hpnl 6
Notice.
-aTINE month, after date application will be
1^1 made lo the honorable the Justices of the
Inferior court of Glynn county, lor leave to sell
alt the lands in said county belonging to the es
tate of John King, late of Effingham county.
SAHAIi KINO. adm*rx.
April 5,1822. $a* Clark county, Ga,
april 6 .
Notice.
A T the eipiration of nine months from this
date, 1 shall apply to the honorable the Jus
ticea of the Inferior court of Chatham county,
for leave to sell the following real and personal
property held by the late II J, Houston intruat,
viz : ...
Cedar Grove plantation, containing upwards
of ISOtacres, situated in (lie district of White
aiutr. - - - , „
One Tract of Land, containing 50 acres, near
the above.
May Island, containing 100 acrea, more or
ics«,iituat*don the maraheaof Little Ogechec
Alans between 85 and 70 Slaves.
PAT. HOUSTON,
May 13,1833. orfni'r. J?. J. Houtton.
may 16 h
Notice.
A T the expiration of nine monthi from this
date. I a ball apply to the honorable Hie Jua
ticea of the Inferior court of Chatham county,
' for leave to aell the following real property ol
the estate of 11. J. Houtton, viz i
One tract of 334J acrea of Land in Bryan
county, situated on Red U rd creek.
One undivided fourth part of 1450 acres of
Land iA McIntosh county, aituated on the Alata-
mshe river.
Twelve LoU in the to* n of Brunswick, Glynn
* county. PAT. HOUSTON,
May 13,1823. odat’r. H. J. K s
may 16 %
Alcohol
Aloe a soct
do hepat
Arrow root
Annis teed
Aftsafoetida, Allum
Angelica root
Angostura barb-
Aqua Portia
Antimonial wino
Arsenic
Acid Muriatic
do Nitric
do N trout
do Tartaric
do Sulphuric
Bark yellow, do red
do pale, do in quill
Hals Capevi
do Canada, do Peru
do Tolu
Karbadoes Tar
Bora* refd
Burgundy Pitfch
Bole Armenia
Beeswax yellow
do white
Brimstone roll
do refd
Castor Oil, American
do W. India
Castor, Russia
Camphor re I'd
Calomel np
Canthari'leff, do pulr
Camomile flowers
Canella alb.
Caraway feed
Cardamon seed
Cascarilla bark
Cassia, Cinnamon
Castile Soap, white
do colored
Cloves, Cochineal
Colombo root
do pow.
Chalk prepared
Coriander seed
do now’d
Cowitch
Cream Tartar, pul?
Corrosive Sublimate
Cat mi nc
Conserve Roses
Caustic Lunar
Dragons blood
Digilales
Dovers Powders
Epsom Salts, Eng.
Father Sulph
Fargot
Rider blossoms
Emery fine
do No 1, 2 and 3
Elixir Paregoric
do Vitriol
Extract Cicuter
do Gentian
do Quassia
do Lead
Hour bulphur
do Benzoin
Flax seed, Fennel seed British Oil
Filings steel, do iron Fassence peppermint
Yaclotagfc & Commission
BUSINESS.
T HE undersigned have this day entered into
copartnership in the above line under the
•firm of Syunor.s U Herrin—and solicit from
their friends a share of businem—Their Count
ing Room is in the west end of Bulloch's Build
ings. They will be enabled to make suitable
edvtnoet on produce deposited for sale.
OLIVER 9TURGES,
WM. P. HUNTER.
•Savannah, flee. 1. 5
Cherry Hill lor Sale.
J\ Valuable Plantation in Bryan county, sit
uated on the south tide of the Grest
Ogeehee river, about 5 miles below Hill's
Bridge, and 20 miles from Savannah, contain
ing two hundred and ninety acres of river
swamp ofthe first quality, on an excellent pitch
of tide, two hundred of which are cleared and
under dams t and three hundred and fifty seven
t'res of high land of mixed qualities, one hun-
dred and fifty of which are cleared and fenced.
There are now growing on this plantation,
«vop««f oouon and rice, by the appearances of
which the qualities of the "lands under cult .ra
tion may be estimated.
-There are a large and commodious barn, ma
chine and machine house, cotton, corn and gin
houses, all nearly rew ; an overseer's house, a
comfortable dwelling house, stables, chair
house, Sc. negro houses for the accommoda-
tionoffromSu to 60 negroes, and one ofthe
£nt springs of water in the low country. There
ii also attached to Cherry Hill a tract of five
{ Kindred acres uf pine land, from which ail the
umber, rails staves, tfc. to be used on the
place, may be procured.
A Plat ofthe above land may be seen st the
office of the subscriber, in the Exchange, Sa
vannah. '*
For terms, apply to Mr James S. Bond, Da-
lien, toil- P. Dome re, Esq. Bryan countv, or to
SAMUEL 4ft. BOND.
mg f
Oemler £5 Posey
H AVE moved their itore to the south-west
comer of Jefferson and St. Julian street,
where they sell all th«ae an ides which are usu
Gaily enumerated in the long advertisements of
Apothecaries.
At they reride in the same house where they
eoary on their business, they can at all times,
day or night, accommodate their customers
They always keep on hand a complete Assort
ment of warranted GAHDKN SEEDS, Also,
Garden Tools and Flower Foil.
my 19
Composition do
iron do
Ivory Injection pipes
Ivory Syringes
Syr ngea, quarts in boxei
do pints, do 4 pints
do miric and lemalv
Congress* spring water
Lemon acid
8oda powders
Balts of Lemon
Cologne water
Wash balls
Windsor soap
Transparent do
Liquid do
Lou's perfumed do
Naples do
Pomatum in sticks
do in pots assorted
Rose water, lavender do
Taney Vials
Essences ass'd
Sal Ammoniac
do Volatile
I, do Tartar
. do Glauber
refined
Sdlilt Arsenic, Fowler's
Spts. Ammonia
do Hartshorn
do Lavender compn’d
do Wine, uo camphor
do Nit. Dulc
Sassafras bark
Sarsapurilla
Sponge fine, doxoaTse
ball ron Spanish do Eng
do American
Saving Senna Alex
Spermaceti
Snake root Virg,
do Seneka, Squills
Storav, Salts!lurtahorn
Sugar lead
Synip Squills, do simple
Tart Emetic, Tapioca
11 net Aloes comp’d
do Myrrh, do Valerian
do Snake mot
do Aftsafaelida
do Bonzuin comp'd
do Canlharidea
do Senna
do Rhubarb
do bark lluxhamt
do Peruvian haik
do Opium, do Castor
do Muriate Iron
do Columbo root
do Kino, <lo Jalap
do Guaiac, do Valerian
do Gentian comp'd
Vinegar distilled
do Squills
Valerian root
Vitriolated Tartar
Vitriol white, do blue
do green
Patent Medicines, Uc.
Bateman's drops
Pink roof Vial corks, bottle da
Pearl ashes Wax tapers
Pearl barley Nurembergh ds
Powdered Un Wsi m Lssenges
Pluter mercurial Patent Lint
do Burgundy pitch Thumb lancets
do adhesive dv common
do strengthening do Clewlcvs
do drachlyon crown dot do Evans's
do gum Spring lancets
do blistering Tooth Instrumentsass’d
Quassia Bougies, Gallipots
do rasp’d Macabov snuff
Quicksilver Liquid blacking
Rhubarb root Black sealing wax
do powdered Bed do
Bed precipitate ' Red \« afers, assarted do
Rose water, R >sin Tooth brushes, common
Kust of Iron do silver wire, 3 and 4
Gum elastic. Spatulas -rows
Scales and weights Cupping and trepaning
Garden seeds «u boxes, Instruments
as oiled Male and female silver
Balm Quit# Catheters
Churches cough drojwiWhite leather skins
for coughs, colds comEtiglish mustard, by the
sumptions, asthmas, lb. in can sters
tic. lie Ground Ginger, race do
Cephalic Snuff, for ca-C loves, cinnamon
tarrhs, Mace
Scutellaria, Ijateriflorn, or Scullcap.
SHIPMAN’S
GARDEN SEEDS,
Assorted in Small Boxes, •
Well calculated for Plantation use.
Together with a general attorlment of
Surgical Instruments, Siiop
Furniture, assorted Phials, &c.
ALSO,
Saratoga and BalUton Mineral Spring
Waters, a <11 be kept constantly on hand in as
perfect stale as can be imported.
ANSON PARSONS.
dec 31 fp
Frankinsense
Glauber salts
Galls Aleppo
Galbanum, Ginseng
Gold Thread
Gentian root
Glass Antimony
Ginger Race
do powdered
Grains Py radian
Gum Ammoniac
do Senegal
do Arabic
do powd.
do kino
do benzoin
do Tragacanth
do Guuc
do Myrrh •
do Shellac
do Copal
do Mastich
do Gamboge
do Scamony
llelebore black
do white
lliera Pisra
Honey, do squills
Hoffmans anodyne
Itingli
'Stoughton's bitters
Godfrey's cordial
Steers Opodeldoc
Turliugtons balsom
Daibeys Carminative
Daflys Elixer
Ilsrlem Oil or medeca-
mentum
Oil Wormseed
Pills, laces N. London
Pills, Lees Windham
do Andersons
do Hoopers
do calomel, do opium
COLOURS, Uc
Prussian blue, 1,2 U 3
Fig blue, King* yellow
Drop'Lake, No. 1 U 2
Flake white, Carmine
Ivo r y black, lampblack
Indigo Spanish
Black lead, red do
Litharge
Terri de senna
•nr vials*
Ess. Cinnamon *
do Lavender
da Bergamot
do LeWn
Calc’d Magnesia
Ipecacuanha or Hippo. Epsom salts, Rhubarb
lalap
Juniper berriet
Laudanum
Liquorice root
do powdered
do ball
Jo refined
Lime water
Lead do
Magnesia lump
do powdered
do small srmare
do calcined
Manna flake, do sort!
Mesereon, musk
Mustard seed, jnace
Nutmegs, nux vomica
Opium, orange peel
Oxymel squills
Oil Vitriol
do Tansey
do ol.ves
do Peppermint
do spearmint
do savin
do Rosemary
do Pcneroyo!
do Origanum
do Cinnamon
do Worm seed
do Lavender ,
Annis seed
do Juniper
do Cloves,,
do Almonds
Ointment mcie
do Barilicon
do cerate
do simple
do red precipitate
do Spanish flics
Peruvian bark
Cheltenham salts
Henry s calc’d Magnesia
Stomachic kilter*
Castor Oil
Peragoric
Laudanum
Antimonial wine
Tinct rhubarb
do assafcctidt
Hals Capeva
Sweet Oil \
Spts Lavend com
go camphor
do Hartshorn
do sweet Nitre
do Turpentine
Caiomel
Jalap
Tartar "Emetic
m ■oTTi.rs.
Wine Bittern
6pts llsruhr x
do sweet Nitre
do Turpentine
Sweet Oil, castor Oil
. American and W. I.
Sundries.
> Spanish whiting v
Rotten stone
Pumice do
Powdered blue
Copperas
Vermtiion, Chinese
do English
Verdigris, Irish Glue
Patent spring Trusses
eammon do
Durable Ink
Ned ink powder
Black do; Pill boxes
SYRUP OF PALME r ITO.
D OC I OR UERTIIELOI' reapectfully in-
turms the public and his friends, that lie
is supplied in his sture w ith a lar>>e quantity of
that Hficachius Medicine called the Syrup • f
Palmetto, which is celebrated for itsextraordr
nary virtues in destroying WORMS, which so
generally afflict children in this country. It has
been generally acknowledged all over the Wot
Indies and the United States. This Syrup be
ing of mii agreeable flavor, children will take it
eusdy without hat disgust which ordinarily at
tends the use of other Medicines employed
for the same purpose.
Those persons who will use this Syrup in
tire above case may be certain of a radical cure.
Directions to use it will be given by the sub-
scnl-ur. JjB.BERTlIELOT.
may 31
Notice and Caution.
tlfTHERF.AS 1 have been informed that John
- vv Cumochan and Peter Mitchell of this ci-
) have by sundry deeds recently mortgaged
.ml assigned to divers persons either their indi-
idtial creditors, creditors of the late firm ol
iarnochan U Mitchell, or others, all orauudn
he property and estate, both real and pertomd,
nf the said firm, as well as their own individual
roperty and estate, consisting together ol
.muses, lots, lands, stores, wharves, negroes, &c.
,n Savannah and Da ien in Georgia, or the
leighborhood thereof, and ehewhere with their
nterelt or share in the stock of the lower
steam null near Darien, and sundry shares ii
the United States Bank ' nd other banka, as well
as sundry debts due to them in various places,
besides lands, lots, negroes, &c. in the temtor.
of Flomta, sod particularly one large tract ol
land bought of Forbes U Co.'lying between
the rivers St. Marks and Apalachicola in the
territory of Florida aforesaid.
These are hereby to caution the public against
purchasing any part of the said property or es
tate so conveyed, or any other property belong*
iug to the said Carnochan Zf Mitchell, or either
of them, as i hold prior mortgages on the great
est part thereof, which are on record in the re
gistry in Savannah and Darien aforesaid and n
Charleston, S. C. and equitable leins on all the
property of said John Carnochan and P* ter
Mitchell. WILLIAM ClIlltlSTIE
June 8 flS ^
To the Public.
J CARNOCHAN and P. MITCHEL are tor-
• ry to be again brought before the public
by a second notice of Mr Cnristie’a, who baa urn
doubtedly claims against them, which, when
finally liquidated on the decision of the suit
now pending, they will try to satisfy os soon as
possible thereafter.
The deeds under which Mr Christie claims
an exclusive right to sll the real and personal
estate of Carnochan * Mi’-chel, arc considered
as informal, unjust and illegal. Hence they
have been brought and are sriU before the court,
and other deeds have been executed and re
corded, conveying the property for the u»e of
ill their creditors Mr Christie included, with
out any trust or reservation beneficial toG. U
M. or their families t and if this be not agreea
ble to that gentleman, it must nevertheless ap
pear fair ami equitable to the pub lie and *H who
have a sense of jusrice.
The Trustees under the late deed* are an*
ions to sell the Lands in Florida, alluded to in
the notice of Mr Christie, and to apply the pro
ceeds to the immediate payment o» part of hu»
demand, Ond deporira sufficiency thereof to co
ver all his claim, subject to the decision of the
court-but his oppos.tion to any reasonable sale,
as one interested in his own right, whilst iujur-
ing all parties concerned, must be borne until a
sale con be made tinder an order of court-
Editors of papers who insert Mr Christie’s
notice, will please lnsert the above until bis is
withdrawn, and forward their bills to the Savan-
h Republican Office, where they will be
promptly paid by J- C. U P- M.
Georgia—Camden County..
"lMTHEHKAS, Elihu Atwater, esquire, admi-
If nistrator, applies for letters of diamissicn
from the estates of Colonel William Scott, de
ceased, John Campbell, deceased, snd Havens
Waterman, deceased. These are therefore to
cite and admonifth all and singular the kindred
and creditors of said deceased persons, to be
and appear at my office on or before the first
Monday in January neat, and shew cause (if any)
why said letters should not be granted in terms
ofthe law. - .
Given under my hand and seal, this 22d June,
1822.
[u. s.] JOHN BAILEY, e. c.o. c. e-
july l
For Sale,
A Tew barecla AITI-ES Apply*®
NICHOLAS « NEFF.
aug 37 p
MEDICINE, SURGERY,
AKD
CHEMISTRY.
WILLIAM T. mLLIJ.V8
H AS s great Variety of Works on the |bove
subjects, among which are
Arnold's Observut ons on the Nature, Kinds
and Prevention of Insanity, 2 vols. g**.
Adam’s (Sir Wm.l on the extraction ofthe Ca
taract, asumally pet formed, with the des
cription of a Scries of New and Improved
Operations, t 75
Adam’s (Sir Wm ) Practical Observations on
Entropium, or eversion of the Eye Lids* on
the modes of forming an Art Hclal Pupil,
and on the cure of the diflerent species oi
Cataract, 4 25.
Adam's (Sir Wm.) Treatise on Artificial Pupil,
with an account of the morbid states of the
Eye, 3 50.
Ayrc on Marasmus and Bilious D snrdert, &J.
Accum’s description of the proccas of manufac
turing Coal Ua% for the Lighting of Streets,
Houses and Public Buildings, plates, 9 50.
Accum’s Treatise on Adulterations of Food
and Culinar\ Poisons, 8 / J cts.
Bancroft’s Essay on the disease called Yellow
'Fever, with observations concerning Febrile
Contagion, Typhus Fever, Dysentery and the
Blague, $8.
Do. do. do. with Notefi, by John B.
Davidge, Professor of Anatomy in the Uni
versity of Maryland, &4.
Ballou 1’s Illiist* ationt of the Power of Com
pression and Percussion in the cure of Rheu
matism, Gout,and Debihty ofthe Extremities
&c. in promoting Health and Longevity, 4 25.
Blackall’s Observations 011 the cure of Drop
sies, 4 50.
Bsmpfield’s Practical Treatise on Tropical
Dy sentery , 4 25.
Bew’s Opinions on the Causes snd EHcctsof
D seases in the Teeth and Gum9, with co
loured Engravings, 7 50.
Bell’s (Charles) Essay on the Blood; being an
examination of the difference cf the motions
of Fluids in living and dead vessels, l 50.
Bell’s (Charles) System of Operative Surgery,
founded on the basis of Anatomy, 2 vols g8
Bell’s (Charles) Letters concerning the diseases
of the Urethra, 1 50
Bell's (fttnj.) System of Surgery, 6 vols.
Bril's (Henj )T eatise on Gonort lixi virulent*
and Lues Venerea, §>4.
HeB’s (Benj.)Tr* atise on the theory and ma
nagement «>f Ulcers, $3.
Hell's (John) Principles of Surgery, 5 50.
Bell's (John (J Charles) System ot Anatomy,
2 vols.
Bell's (Charles) System of Dinectinim, explain
ing the anatomy ofthe Human Body, 2 vols.
Blast’s Treatise on the Membranes in general,
and on different Membranes in particular,
Barton's (W. P C.) Treatise on Marine Hospi
tals in the United States, and on the Medical
departments of the Navy, 1 75.
Brem’s Treatise 011 Verminous Diseases, pre
ceded by the natural history of IntesMud
Worms, and their origin in the Human Bo-
dy. 83.
Baillie’s Morbid Anatomy, 1 50.
Bree’s Practical Inquiry into disordered reipir
ation, distinguishing the specietof Convulsit e
Asthma, 82.
Burn’s Principles of Midwifery {'including the
diseases of women and children, with im
provements and notes* by Thomas C. James
ot Philadelphia, 2 vols. 8*>*
Burn’s Anatomy of the Gravid Utema, with
pr clical inferences, relative to pregnancy
and labour, 3 75.
Burn’s popular direction* for the treatment of
Women and Children, 81
Bover’s Lectures upon the diseases of the
Bones, | lates, 4 75.
Brown’s Elements of Medicine, 2 75.
Brandt’s Manual of Chemistry, to which are
added notes and ciimareufarics, by Wm.
James Macneven, .
Clattei back's Observations on the prevention
and treatment of the F.piclemic Fever, 3 50.
Copeland’s Observations on the diseased Spine,
2 50.
Copeland's Observation* on some of the princi
pai diseases of the Rectum and Anus, l 25.^
Cullen’s first lines of the practice of Physic;
with note* and observations, practical and
explanatory, by Charlos Caldwell, 2 vols, 6 50.
CulltMi'i Treatise of the Muieria Medio*, with
large additions, including many new articles,
by Beuj. Smith Barton, 2 vols. 8 5 *
Crichton on Mental Derangement, compre
bending a concise system of the Physiology
and Pathology of the Human Mind, 2 vols
g 12.
Crichton'* account rf some experiments made
with the vapour uf boiling Tar, in the cure ol
Pulmonary Consumption, I 50.
Cheselden’s Anatomy of the Human Body, 2 50.
Cuvier’s Lectures on Comparative Anatomy , 2
vols. 811* . .
Coxe’s American Dispensatory', containing the
natural, chemical, pharmaceutical and medi
cal history of the different substances tm
ployed in medicine, 4 50.
Chey ne’a Essay on Hy drccephalus Acutus, or
Dropsy in the Brain, 1 59.
Chey ne on the Diseases of Children, 2 vols. $3.
Cleghorn’a Observations on the Epidemic of
Minorca, from 1744 to 1749, with note* by
Kush, 1 25.
Chapman’s Elements of Therapeutics, and Ua
teria Medica, 2 vols. S 6 *
Chaptal’s Element* of Chemistry, 3 vols 5 90.
do. do. 1 vol. 3 78.
Do, do. do. with addition*
and improvements, by James Woodhouse, 2
vols, SJ5. .
Comstock’s conversation* on Chemistry, in
which the elements of that science are fa*
m'diarly explained, l 75.
Duncan’» Observation* on Pulmonary Consump
tion, 3 50.
Dorsey's (John Sy ng) Elements of Surgery for
the use of Students, 2 vols. 87.
Douglass’s comparative description of all the
muscles in * man and a quadruped, 83-
Ewells’* Medical Companion, with a Dispensa
tory and Glossary, 8-L
Ewell’s ( Thoo.) plain discourses on the laws and
properties of Matter, containingthe Element*
and Principles of Modern Chemistry, g3.
Elliot son’s numerous cases illustrative of the
efficacy of the Hydrocyanic or Prussic .icid
in affections of the stomach, 2 75.
Edinbu; gh School of Medicine, 4 yols. 10 50.
Farre’a Essay on Malformations of the Human
Heart, 2*50.
Fontana’s Treatise cm Poisons, 2 tab. 88.
Faithorn’s Observations on Liver Complaints,
81 50.
Fourcroy’s Elements of Chemistry, and Natural
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Gilman’s Dissertations on the bite of a Rabid
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Gallup’s Sketches of Epidemic Diseases in the
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Gamage’s Account of the Few which existed
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Hillary’s Observations on the changes rf the
air and tl»e concomitant epidemical diseases
ary of Physiology, translated
h by John Revere, of Balti*
In the Island ofBatksdoes, with notes by Rr«h
2 50
Hun*rr*s Treatise on the Blood, Inflammation,
and gun shot Wounds, 2 vols 84 50
Hall on Spotted Fever, 1 50
Hciirtis’s Physical Observations on the diseases
oi I^iulriana, 1 25
Hamilton's Observations on the utility tad id*
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