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Die Fabric oder Bildung des Auges, und die verschiedenen Unordnungen welche das Gesicht verlezzen oder verderben
Zum Dienst derer, so blöde oder geschwächte Augen haben, auf eine klare und deutliche Weise erkläret ; Wo gezeiget wird, 1. Der ächte Zustand des Gesichts. 2. Die Mittel, solches zu erhalten. 3. Die ersten Zeichen der Schwachheit oder Abnehmung. 4. Die rechte Zeit Brillen zu gebrauchen. Und 5. Die Wahl derselben ; Nebst einer deutlichen Nachricht von allen Unordnungen der Augen, und sichern und kräftigen Mitteln für solche: wie auch Regeln, nach welchen diejenigen, so eine Operation ausstehen wollen, wissen mögen, ob die Unordnung zu curieren sey oder nicht ; Alles aus der Erfahrung vieler Jahre -
Arithmetic, both in the theory and practice, made plain and easy in all the common and useful rules, both in whole numbers and fractions, vulgar and decimal
Also interest simple and compound, and annuities, likewise extraction of the square and cube roots. Together with arithmetical and geometrical progression, and the combination and election, permutation, and composition of numbers and quantities. With the addition of several algebraical questions. By John Hill, Gent. With a preface by H. Ditton, Gent -
Arithmetic, both in the theory and practice, made plain and easy in all the common and useful rules, both in whole numbers and fractions, vulgar and decimal
Also interest simple and compound, and annuities, likewise extraction of the square and cube roots. Together with arithmetical and geometrical progression, and the combination and election, permutation, and composition of numbers and quantities. With the addition of several algeebrical questions. By John Hill, Gent. With a preface by H. Ditton, Gent -
The vegetable system
Or, a series of experiments, and observations tending to explain the internal structure, and the life of plants; their Growth, and Propagation; The number, proportion, and disposition of their constituent parts; with the true course of their Juices; The formation of the embryo, the construction of the Seed, and the encrease from that State to perfection. Including a new anatomy of plants. The whole from nature only. By John Hill, M.D -
Flora Britanica
sive, synopsis methodica stirpium Britanicarum. Sistens, Arbores et Herbas, indigenas et in agris cultas in Classes et Ordines, Genera et Species redactas Secundum Systema Sexuale: Additis nonnullis noviter detectis. cum classium, ordinum, et generum characteristicis, Specierum descriptionibus, et virium Epitome. tabulis aeneis illustrata. Post tertiam Editionem Synopseos Raianae, opere Dillenii concinnatam, nunc primum ad celeberrimi Caroli Linnaei methodum disposita. Auctore Johanne Hill, M. D. Societatis regiae Burdigalensis, &c. Soc -
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 two letters from an English gentleman now residing in China, to th Earl of ***. To which is added, an Appendix to the true oeconomy of human life, in a letter to the Earl of Chesterfield -
The old man's guide to health and longer life
with rules for diet, exercise, and physick. For Preserving a good Constitution, and preventing Disorders in a bad one. By William Townsend, Esq; Printed from the fourth edition -
A new book of psalmody
containing great variety of psalms, hymns, anthems and canons. Never before printed by John Hill at Lydd in Kent -
Health
a poem: by E. B--d, M.D. To which are added, Cautions against the immoderate use of snuff: by Dr. J. Hill. With two letters containing remarks on the said pamphlet -
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; the most proper management in the fits, and during the intervals: and Safe and effectual Medicines, easily prepared at Home, for the several States of the Disorder; particularly, The Use of Sparry Waters, the greatest of all Remedies, hitherto not rightly understood. By John Hill M.D. To which is added, an appendix; Containing the Opinions of the most eminent Physicians on the Disorders of the Gravel and Stone, &c. With a full Account of the Medicines of Mrs. Joanna Stephens, &c. and other Remedies, extracted from the best Physical Treatises extant