John Douglas
Active Years
Min year: 1719, Max year: 1794, Max count: 12
As Author
- 1719: A syllabus of what is to be perform'd in a course of anatomy
- 1720: Lithotomia Douglassiana
- 1723: Lithotomia Douglassiana
- 1727: A syllabus of chirurgical operations
- 1732: A short account of mortifications
- 1735: Animadversions on a late pompous book
- 1736: A short account of the state of midwifery in London
- 1737: A dissertation on the venereal disease
- 1737: A dissertation on the venereal disease
- 1739: A dissertation on the venereal disease
- 1741: A short dissertation on the gout
- 1741: Memorial for John Douglas younger of Mains, and Robert Sprewell writer in Glasgow, and abstract of the proof in the process of reduction at the instance of Mrs. Margaret Douglas daughter of the deceast John Douglas of Mains
- 1747: Answers for John Douglas armourer, and Elisabeth Hood, creditors to the Incorporation of taylors in the Canongate, to the petition of George Logan last-maker, and late baillie of Canongate,
- 1747: The Lords, upon Saturday last, superseded advising Logan's petition, until this proof was given in. Copy of the depositions in the process of furthcoming, at the instance of John Douglas armourer, burgess of Edinburgh, &c. against George Logan last-maker, and late bailie of Canongate
- 1748: The cornutor of seventy-five
- 1748: The cornutor of seventy-five
- 1748: Unto the Right Honourable, the Lords of Council and Session, the petition of John Douglas armorer, and Jean and Lilias Hoods, representatives of Elisabeth Hood, creditors to the Incorporation of taylors in the Canongate,
- 1750: Pandæmonium
- 1751: Milton vindicated from the charge of plagiarism
- 1751: Milton vindicated from the charge of plagiarism
- 1754: The criterion
- 1755: An apology for the clergy
- 1755: A treatise on the hydrocele, by John Douglas, surgeon
- 1755: An apology for the clergy
- 1756: A serious defence of some late measures of the administration; particularly with regard to the introduction and establishment of foreign troops
- 1756: A serious defence of some late measures of the administration
- 1756: A serious defence of some late measures of the administration
- 1756: Six letters from Ad Br to Father Sheldon, Provincial of the Jesuits in England; illustrated with several remarkable facts, tending to ascertain the authenticity of the said letters, and the true character of the writer
- 1756: Milton no plagiary
- 1757: The criterion
- 1757: Bower and Tillemont compared
- 1757: A full confutation of all the facts advanced in Mr. Bower's three defences. In which the charge brought against him is confirmed, by a seventh letter to Father Sheldon; by an Authentic Certificate from Italy, and Many other demonstrative Proofs. By the author of The six letters illustrated, and of Bower and Tillemont compared
- 1758: A complete and final detection of A-d B-r: containing a summary view of the evidence formerly produced against him; a confutation of the evasions and subterfuges in his several defences; and many new demonstrations of the fictions of the pretended convert, on the Authority of Original Papers, Certificates, and Attestations, now first published: To which is added a postscript, in answer to some very remarkable facts, &c. and an Appendix, containing the Original Papers. By the author of the Full confutation, &c
- 1758: An answer to the remarks on A treatise upon the hydrocele
- 1759: Disputatio juridica, ad Tit. 2. Lib. XXVI. Pand. de testamentaria tutela
- 1759: The conduct of a noble lord scrutinized
- 1760: A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace
- 1760: A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace
- 1760: A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace
- 1760: A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace
- 1760: A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace
- 1760: A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace
- 1760: A letter addressed to two great men
- 1760: A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace
- 1760: A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace
- 1760: A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace
- 1760: A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace
- 1760: A letter addressed to two great men, on the prospect of peace
- 1761: Seasonable hints from an honest man on the present important crisis of a new reign and a new Parliament
- 1761: Seasonable hints from an honest man on the present important crisis of a new reign and a new parliament
- 1769: Sir John Douglas, baronet, appellant. Hugh Dalrymple, Esquire, eldest son and heir of the late Robert Dalrymple; Hugh Dalrymple, eldest son of the said Hugh Dalrymple; Captain John Pitcairn, Charles Brown, Alexander Orr, James Allison, and James Watson, trustees of the said Robert Dalrymple, deceased. - - - - - - - Respondents. The appellant's case
- 1770: Jeffrey Irving, - - - - - appellant. Sir John Douglas, of Kelhead, baronet, - - respondent. The respondent's case
- 1771: Information for the Honourable Mr John Douglas, second son of the deceased James Earl of Morton, and his guardians, pursuers
- 1773: The Honourable John Douglas, an infant, by his guardians, -------- appellant. The Earl of Morton, ----- respondent. The appellant's case
- 1790: A sermon preached before the Lords
- 1793: A sermon preached before the Incorporated Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts
- 1793: Lord Henderland reporter. Information for John Douglas of Tilwhilly, Esq; defender; against the Right Honourable John Viscount of Arbuthnot, pursuer
- 1794: Petition of John Douglas of Tilwhilly Esq
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