- An Inquiry Into The Seat And Nature Of Fever, Part 1: Containing The General Doctrine Of Fever
- An Inquiry Into the Seat and Nature of Fever: As Deducible from the Phenomena, Causes, and Consequences of the Disease, the Effects of Remedies, and the Appearances on Dissection. in Two Parts. Part t
- Remarks on some of the opinions of the late Mr. John Hunter respecting the venereal disease; in a letter to Joseph Adams, ... By Henry Clutterbuck, surgeon.
- Observations on the Prevention and Treatment of the Epidemic Fever, at Present Prevailing in This Metropolis and Most Parts of the United Kingdom: To Which Are Added, Remarks on Some of the Opinions o
- An Account of a New and Successful Method of Treating Those Affections Which Arise from the Poison of Lead: To Which Are Added General Observations on the Internal Use of Lead as a Medicine




