Thomas Percival
Active Years
Min year: 1695, Max year: 1800, Max count: 5
As Author
- 1695: A new year's gift for Sir Bartholomew Shower
- 1696: The Rye-house travestie: or, a true account and declaration of the horrid and execrable conspiracy against His Majesty King William and the government
- 1697: A true and exact account of the rise, progress, and contrivance of the horrid plot and conspiracy against the life of His most sacred Majesty King William the third
- 1758: A letter to a friend: occasioned by the late disputes betwixt the check-makers of Manchester, and their weavers
- 1767: Essays medical and experimental
- 1768: On the disadvantages which attend the inoculation of children in early infancy
- 1769: Experiments and observations on water
- 1770: Essays medical and experimental
- 1772: On the disadvantages of inoculating children in early infancy
- 1772: Experiments and observations on water
- 1772: Essays medical and experimental
- 1773: Observations on the state of population in Manchester, and other adjacent places
- 1773: Essays medical and experimental
- 1774: Observations and experiments on the poison of lead
- 1774: Further observations on the state of population in Manchester, and other adjacent places
- 1775: A father's instructions to his children
- 1775: Tables shewing the number of deaths occasioned by the small-pox in the several periods of life, and different seasons of the year, ... extracted from the register of the Collegiate or Parish Church in Manchester, and from other bills of mortality, by Dr. Percival
- 1775: On the solution of stones of the urinary, and of the gall bladder, by water impregnated with fixed air
- 1776: A father's instructions
- 1776: Philosophical, medical, and experimental essays; viz. I. On the state of population in Manchester, and other adjacent places. II. On the proportional Mortality of the Small Pox and Measles, in the several Periods of Life, and different Seasons of the Year; together with its comparative Fatality to Males and Females. III. On the different Quantities of Rain which fall, at different Heights, over the same Spot of Ground. IV. On the Solution of Stones of the Urinary and of the Gall Bladder, by Water impregnated with Fixed Air. V. On the Nature and Composition of Urinary Calculi. VI. On the Internal Regulation of Hospitals. Vii. On the Influence of Fixed Air on the Colours and Vegetation of Plants. Viii. On the Action of different Manures. IX. On the Properties of different Absorbents. X. Miscellaneous Observations, Cases, and Inquiries. By Thomas Percival, M. D. Fellow of the Royal Society, and of the Society of Antiquaries in London. To which is added an appendix; containing a letter to the author from Dr. Saunders, on the Solution of Human Calculi; with other Papers
- 1776: A father's instructions
- 1776: A father's instructions
- 1776: A father's instructions
- 1777: Observations and reflections
- 1777: Essays medical and experimental
- 1777: A father's instructions
- 1777: A father's instructions to his children
- 1778: A father's instructions to his children: consisting of tales, fables, and reflections; designed to promote the love of virtue, a taste for knowledge, and an early acquaintance with the works of nature
- 1779: A father's instructions
- 1781: A socratic discourse on truth and faithfulness
- 1781: A father's instructions
- 1782: A tribute to the memory of Charles de Polier, Esq
- 1782: Observations on the medicinal uses of the oleum jercoris aselli, or cod liver oil, in the chronic rheumatism
- 1783: The fatal effects of pickles, impregnated with copper
- 1784: Moral and literary dissertations
- 1784: A father's instructions
- 1784: Just published, in crown octavo, price four shillings in boards, (chiefly intended as the sequel to A father's instructions;) Moral and literary dissertations
- 1785: Speculations on the perceptive power of vegetables
- 1785: A short view of the grounds and limits of the obligation to pay taxes
- 1786: Moral and literary dissertations
- 1788: A father's instructions
- 1788: Essays medical, philosophical, and experimental
- 1788: A father's instructions
- 1789: Observations on the state of population in Manchester; and other adjacent places
- 1789: Hints towards the investigation of the nature, cause, and cure of the rabies canina
- 1789: A father's instructions
- 1789: Moral and literary dissertations
- 1790: Memoirs of the literary and philosophical Society of Manchester. An inquiry into the principles and limits of taxation as a branch of moral and political philosophy; by Thomas Percival, M.D. F.R.S. Lond. and Edinb. member of the Royal Society of medicine at Paris; of the royal soc. of agriculture at Lyons; and of the philosophical soc. at Philadelphia, &c. &c.
- 1790: A father's instructions
- 1790: An appendix to the Inquiry concerning the principles of taxation; consisting of supplementary notes and illustrations
- 1790: A physical inquiry into the powers and operations of medicines; by Thomas Percival, M.D. F.R.S. and S.A. Lond. F.R.S. and R.M.S. Edinb. &c. &c
- 1790: A father's instructions
- 1793: A father's instructions
- 1794: Medical jurisprudence; or a code of ethics and institutes, adapted to the professions of physic and surgery
- 1796: A father's instructions
- 1797: A father's instructions
- 1798: Moral and literary dissertations
- 1798: A father's instructions
- 1800: A father's instructions
- 1800: A father's instructions
- 1800: A father's instructions
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