Drake, James, 1667-1707.
Drake, James 1666-1707
Drake, James
James Drake British doctor and writer
Drake, James (Jacobus), 1667-1707
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Works
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Anthropologia nova, or, A new system of anatomy : describing the animal oeconomy, and a short rationale of many distempers incident to human bodies : in which are inserted divers anatomical discoveries, and medicinal observations, with the history of the parts : illustrated with above fourscore figures, drawn after the life : and to every chapter a syllabus of the parts describ'd, for the instruction of young anatomists | |
Antient and modern stages survey'd | |
The appendix to Dr. Drake's anthropologia nova; or, New system of anatomy : With fifty-one copper plates. | |
Character of Mr. Thomas Brown and his writings | |
Le Clerc, D. The history of physick, 1699: | |
Drake's road book of the London and Birmingham and Grand Junction Railways being a complete guide to the entire line of railway from London to Liverpool and Manchester, illustrated by accurate maps, and numerous wood cuts, and engravings on steel : to which is appended the visiter's [sic] guide to Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester. | |
An essay concerning the necessity of equal taxes and the dangerous consequences of the encouragement given to usury among us of late years : with some proposals to promote the former and give a check to the latter | |
An Essay concerning the necessity of equal taxes.. / Some considerations on the present posture of affairs at Home and Abroad, and the influence which the death of His late Majesty may probably have thereupon | |
Histoire de la médecine. | |
Histoire du Parlement assemblé á Westmunster le 21 Févr. 1701 : où lʹon examine lʹActe pour regler la succession à la couronne ... | |
Historia Anglo-Scotia, 1703. | |
Historia Anglo-Scotica : or an impartial history of all that happen'd between the Kings and Kingdoms of England and Scotland, from the beginning of the Reign of William the Conqueror, to the reign of Queen Elizabeth. Comprehending Their several Homages, Incursions, Devastations, Depredations, Battles, Sieges Leagues, Truces, Breaches, Intermarriages, and divers other Matters worth Knowing. Faithfully extracted from the best historians of both nations. With a prefatory dedication. By James Drake, M. D. | |
The history of physick, or, An account of the rise and progress of the art and the several discoveries therein from age to age : With remarks on the lives of the most eminent physicians | |
The history of the last Parliament : began at Westminster, the tenth day of February, in the twelfth year of the reign of King William, an. Dom. 1700. To which is added, The short defence of the last Parliament, &c. | |
Legion's new paper | |
Legion's second memorial to the late House of Commons, answer'd paragraph by paragraph. | |
Leycesters commonwealth. | |
The Memorial of the Church of England | |
Mr Collier's view of the immortality and profaness of the English stage set in a true light | |
Orationes tres; De febre intermittente, de variolis et morbillis, et de pharmacia hodierna. | |
The perfect picture of a favourite, or, Secret memoirs of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, Prime Minister and favourite of Queen Elizabeth and Stadtholder of Holland : containing an instructive account of his rise and fall, his excessive power and wealth, his cruel oppressions, the exorbitant grants made to him, his ambitious aim at the Crown, his lusts, hypocrisie, and irreligion, also his secret combination with the papists and fanaticks to undermine the Church of England and exclude the Royal Family | |
Plays. | |
The sham-lawyer, or The lucky extravagant : As it was damnably acted at the Theatre-Royal in Drury-Lane. | |
Some necessary considerations relating to all future elections of members to serve in Parliament, humbly offer'd to all electors, whether they be true sons of the Church of England, as by law establish'd, or modest Protestant dissenters : To which is added a list, and account, of one hundred and sixty seven worthy good patriots lately traduc'd in a scandalous libel commonly call'd the black list. As also a list of two hundred and twenty three honest gentlemen, who signaliz'd themselves in the defence of the rights of the commons of England in the point of impeachments. The second edition; with the addition of a preface in answer to a pamphlet call'd, A new test of the Church of England's loyalty, etc. By a true English-man. | |
The sourse of our present fears discover'd : or, plain proof of some late. designs against our present constitution and government. Containing, remarks on some dangerous libels and pamphlets, published of late. To which is added, by a friend of the author's, A word to the wise, with Dr. Stanhope Dean of Canterbury's remarks upon the word moderation, taken from his Sermon preach'd before the Convocation, on Thursday the 25th of October, 1705. | |
Traité de la pharmacie moderne, par M. Pyraux, docteur en médecine de la faculté de Besançon.. | |
The tryal and examination of Dr. William Drake : on Wednesday the 6th of November, at the Queen's Bench-Bar, Westminster, for writing a scandalous and seditious libel, intituled Mercurius Politicus | |
The works of Mr. Thomas Brown, serious and comical, in prose and verse. |