Aretaus, a Greek quotation from, as a motto for a medical book, 391. Askew, Dr. President of the Royal College of Physicians in 1689, a rule Aston, Mr. Justice, a similar opinion with Lord Mansfield respecting the Avicenna, 304. Austin, Dr. $92. B. BACON, Lord Chancellor, a saying of his, 98. Baillie, Dr. 240-seconds Dr. Pitcairn's proposal of Dr. Wells, 366. Balaam of Lungwort, 10-of Life, 107. Banks, Sir Joseph, his case adduced as an evidence of the salutary effects Barclay, Rev. William, inventor of Antibilious Pills, 10. 78-discoverer Barclay, Mr. brings into notice Areka Charcoal, 19, n. Bark, Peruvian-See Peruvian Bark. Barlow, Mr. 170. Bateman's Drops, 54. Bath and Wells, Bishop, name of, as a sanction of Barclay's Antibilious Beddoes, Dr. 240. Bile, dried, recommended by a Germán physician as a sovereign remedy for gout, 126, n. Birch, Dr. 200, 409. Boerhaave wrote in praise of lungwort for the cure of coughs, 10. Bourne, Mr. Sturges, suspects that a premature promise has been obtained Boys, Dr. his letter to Sir James Earle, Bart. on the unfortunate case of Breda, siege of, stratagem of the Prince of Orange at, 99. Bree, Mr. 107. Brodum, Dr. 240, 245. Brown, Mr. chemist, preparer of the Concentrated Tincture of Yellow Brown, Mr. inventor of the Antiphthisis, 103—a member of the College Buchan, Dr. his observations on nurses, 54. Budd, Dr. 392. Burgess, Dr. proposes Dr. Sims to be admitted a member of the College Burkitt, preparer of the Sodaic Water, 12-has no original claim as the inventor of the Sodaic Powder, ib. Butler, Mr. successor to Mr. Ching, 151. C. CADOGAN, Dr.'s caution against the use of anodyne medicines, 54. Calomel, an excellent vermifuge, 146-a principal ingredient in Ching's Campbell, Dr. 188-Report, printed by order of the Committee of the 452. Candidates, 182-See Physicians. Canterbury, late Archbishop of, his name in testimony of the virtues of Carlisle, Bishop of, his letter to the editors, 149-his opinion that calomel Carminative, Dalby's, 53. Caton, Dr. 200. Caulet, Dr. 392. Caulfield, Archdeacon, 189. Chamberlaine's letter on Soda Water, 158. Chambre, Mr. Justice, his opinion on the case of Dr. Stanger, 314 Charcoal Powder, in high estimation in the East Indies as a dentifrice, Charcoal, prepared, asserted to possess antiseptic properties, 19—is not Charles I. an arbitrary mandate of, qnoted by the Counsel of the College 181. Children, the lower classes of people do not regret the loss of them, 52. Clayton, Mr. J. his anecdotes of quack doctors, 401, et seq.—his stric- Clayton, Mr. Thomas, of Hull, his account of a child poisoned by Ching's Clark, Mr. inventor of the Restorative Drops, 105. Concentrated Essence of Jamaica Ginger, 21-recommended by the pre- Consumption, Essay on the cure of, by Lawrance Hope, 239. Cook, Captain, did not lose a single man by scurvy in his voyage round Cooke, Dr. admitted a member of the College of Physicians, 369. Cooper, Mr. 189. Cordial, (Godfrey's), its composition, 51-a nostrum in high esteem with Corry's Detection of quackery, 101, 102. Cowslade, the late Mr. of Reading, the author of the case of the cure of Bitmead by Ching's Worm Lozenges, 409. Cramer, Dr. author of a treatise on the Nature of Consumptions, &c. 45 Crome, Dr. established a lectureship on muscular motion, 353, Culpepper, a writer in favour of lungwort, as a remedy for coughs 10. Currie, the late Dr. sanctions the concentrated essence of ginger, 29, D. DAFFY's Elixir, its composition, 55-inferior to the compound tincture of senna, ib. Dalby, preparer of the Carminative, 53. Dickenson, inventor of a lotion for eruptions of the skin, &c. 91. Doctors, the patients of advertising, chiefly sailors, 95. Domestic Medical Guide, by Dr. Reece, 8, 30, n. Dorchester, Marquis of, enters the College of Physicians, gives a liberal E. EARLE, Sir James, Knt. Dr. Boys's letter to him, 270. Eckford, Sarah, her case, 85. Elixir, Squire's, 54. Elizabeth, Queen, a complaint made to her respecting the College of Phy- sicians, 179. Ellenborough, Lord, dedication to him, 223—his charge to the jury on Empiricism, 401.` Erskine, Lord, dedication to him, iii. Esquire, a title conferred on several mechanics as an acknowledgment for Essay on Quackery, 208, n. 402. Essence of Mustard, prepared by R. Johnson, 26-appears to be a diluted seg. Estcourt, Mr. Solicitor to the Stamp Office, his singular opinion respecting Explanation of the reason why the College of Physicians prosecuted Dr. F. FALCONER, Dr. an observation of, 98. Farkas, Mr. J. B. the original inventor of the aromatic lozenges of steel, 285. Fawkner, Mr. his letter, describing his visits to many celebrated quack Fever Powder, (Dr. James's,) 72—less potent than the pulvis antimoni- Fellows, 182.-See Physicians. Flexible Metallic Bougies, (Smyth's,) 408-the opinions of Drs Birch, Fothergill, Dr. deprecates the use of quack medicines in the cure of colds, Frederick II. grants to the School of Salernum the exclusive privilege of Freake, Mr. the preparer of the Tincture of the Peruvian Bark, 259– French writers assert that charcoal possesses antiseptic properties, 19. |