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  1. A Letter on the Differences in the Structure of Calculi, which arise from their being formed in different Parts of the Urinary Passages; and on the Effects that are produced upon them, by the internal Use of solvent Medicines, from Mr. William Brande to Everard Home, Esq. F.R.S.
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  1. Some Observations on Mr. Brande's Paper on Calculi. By Everard Home, Esq. F.R.S.
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  1. On the Changes produced in Atmospheric Air, and Oxygen Gas, by Respiration. By W. Allen, ESq. F .R.S. and W. H. Pepys, Esq. F.R.S.
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  1. Description of an Apparatus for the Analysis of the Compound Inflammable Gases by slow Combustion; with Experiments on the Gas from Coal, explaining its Application. By William Henry, M.D.
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  1. An Account of some Peculiarities in the anatomical Structure of the Wombat, with Observations on the female Organs of Generation. By Everard Home, Esq. F.R.S.
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  1. On the Origin and Office of the Alhnrnnm of Trees. In a Letter from Thomas Andrew Kn‘i ht, Esq. F .R.S. to the Right Hon. Sir Joseph Banks, Bart. KB.S
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  1. Eclipses of the Satellites of Jupiter, observed by John Goldingham, Esq. F.R.S. and under his Superintendance, at Madras, in the East Indies
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  1. Electra-Chemical Researches on the Decomposition of the Earths; with Ohservations on the Metals obtained from the alkaline Earths, and on the Amalgam procured from Ammonia. By Hnmphry Davy, Esq. Sec. RS. M.R.I.A.
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1809.

  1. The Croonian Lecture. On the Functions of the Heart and Arteries. By Thomas Young, M.D. For. Sec. R.S.
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  1. An Account of some Experiments, performed with a View to ascertain the most advantageous Method of constructing a Voltaic Apparatus, for the Purposes of Chemical Research. By John George Children, Esq. F.R.S.
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  1. The Bakerian Lecture. An Account of some new analytical Researches on the Nature of certain Bodies, particularly the Alkalies, Phosphorus, Sulphur, Carbonaceous Matter, and the Acids hitherto undecompounded; with some general Observations on Chemical Theory. By Humphry Davy, Esq. Sec. R.S. F.R.S. Ed. and M.R.I.A
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  1. An Account of a Method of dividing Astronomical and other Instruments, by ocular Inspection; in which the usual Tools for graduating are not employed; the whole Operation being so contrived, that no Error can occur but what is chargeable to Vision, when assisted by the best optical Means of viewing and measuring minute Quantities. By Mr. Edward Troughton
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  1. A Letter on a Canal in the Mednlla Spinalis of some Quadrupeds. In a Letter from Mr. William Sewell, to Everard Home, Esq. F.R.S.
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  1. A numerical Table of elective Attractions; with Remarks on the Sequences of double Decompositions. By Thomas Young, M.D. For. Sec. R.S.
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