James Anderson
James Anderson
Scottish physician and botanist who worked in India as an employee of the East India Company
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Correspondence for the extermination of small-pox
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A few facts and observations on the yellow fever of the West Indies. By which it is shewn, that there have existed two species of fever in the West-India islands ... indiscriminately called yellow fever, but which have proceeded from very different causes. With the success attending the method of cure
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A few facts and observations on the yellow fever of the West Indies. By which it is shewn, that there have existed two species of fever in the West-India islands ... indiscriminately called yellow fever, but which have proceeded from very different causes. With the success attending the method of cure ...
cover - Image source: Open LibraryAF
A few facts and observations on the yellow fever of the West Indies, by which it is shewn, that there have existed two species of fever ... indiscriminately called yellow fever, but which have proceeded from very different causes
cover - Image source: Open LibraryCF
Communications, from October the 1st, until the 12th of December, 1795
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Letters for the culture of bastard cedar trees, on the coast of Coromandel
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A fourteenth letter to Sir Joseph Banks ... on the subject of cochineal insects, discovered at Madras
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A thirteenth letter to Sir Joseph Banks ... on the subject of cochineal insects, discovered at Madras
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A sixth letter to Sir Joseph Banks ... on the subject of cochineal insects, discovered at Madras
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A seventh, eighth and ninth letter to Sir Joseph Banks ... on the subject of cochineal inscects, discovered at Madras
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A twelfth letter to Sir Joseph Banks ... on the subject of cochineal insects, discovered at Madras
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An eleventh letter to Sir Joseph Banks ... on the subject of cochineal inscets, discovered at Madras
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Five letters to Sir Joseph Banks ... on the subject of cochineal insects, discovered at Madras
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Essays Relating to Agriculture and Rural Affairs
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A genealogical history of the house of Yvery, in its different branches of Yvery, Luvel ..
cover - COContinuation of Letters on the...James Anderson
Continuation of Letters on the Progress and Establishment of the Culture of Silk, on the Coast of Coromandel
no cover - SOState of the silk manufacture,...James Anderson
State of the silk manufacture, at Vellout and Panniwaddy
no cover - LFLetters for promoting the silk...James Anderson
Letters for promoting the silk manufacture on the coast of Coromandel
no cover - LFLetters for extending the manuf...James Anderson
Letters for extending the manufacture of raw silk on the coast of Coromandel
no cover - TCThe continuation of letters on...James Anderson
The continuation of letters on the progress and establishment of the culture of silk, on the coast of Coromandel
no cover - CFCorrespondence for the introduc...James Anderson
Correspondence for the introduction of cochineal insects from America
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- Open Work
Correspondence for the extermination of small-pox
- Open Work
A few facts and observations on the yellow fever of the West Indies. By which it is shewn, that there have existed two species of fever in the West-India islands ... indiscriminately called yellow fever, but which have proceeded from very different causes. With the success attending the method of cure
- Open Work
A few facts and observations on the yellow fever of the West Indies. By which it is shewn, that there have existed two species of fever in the West-India islands ... indiscriminately called yellow fever, but which have proceeded from very different causes. With the success attending the method of cure ...
- Open Work
A few facts and observations on the yellow fever of the West Indies, by which it is shewn, that there have existed two species of fever ... indiscriminately called yellow fever, but which have proceeded from very different causes
- Open Work
Communications, from October the 1st, until the 12th of December, 1795
- Open Work
Letters for the culture of bastard cedar trees, on the coast of Coromandel
- Open Work
A fourteenth letter to Sir Joseph Banks ... on the subject of cochineal insects, discovered at Madras
- Open Work
A thirteenth letter to Sir Joseph Banks ... on the subject of cochineal insects, discovered at Madras
- Open Work
A sixth letter to Sir Joseph Banks ... on the subject of cochineal insects, discovered at Madras
- Open Work
A seventh, eighth and ninth letter to Sir Joseph Banks ... on the subject of cochineal inscects, discovered at Madras
- Open Work
A twelfth letter to Sir Joseph Banks ... on the subject of cochineal insects, discovered at Madras
- Open Work
An eleventh letter to Sir Joseph Banks ... on the subject of cochineal inscets, discovered at Madras
- Open Work
Five letters to Sir Joseph Banks ... on the subject of cochineal insects, discovered at Madras
- Open Work
Essays Relating to Agriculture and Rural Affairs
- Open Work
A genealogical history of the house of Yvery, in its different branches of Yvery, Luvel ..
- Open Work
Continuation of Letters on the Progress and Establishment of the Culture of Silk, on the Coast of Coromandel
- Open Work
State of the silk manufacture, at Vellout and Panniwaddy
- Open Work
Letters for promoting the silk manufacture on the coast of Coromandel
- Open Work
Letters for extending the manufacture of raw silk on the coast of Coromandel
- Open Work
The continuation of letters on the progress and establishment of the culture of silk, on the coast of Coromandel
- Open Work
Correspondence for the introduction of cochineal insects from America