James Parkinson
1755 – 1824
28 works on record
Works

Introduction to the study of fossil organic remains
1822

Outlines of oryctology
1822

An essay on the shaking palsy
1817

Observations on the Nature and Cure of Gout: On Nodes of the Joints; and on the Influence of ..
1805

Organic remains of a former world
1804

The chemical pocket-book
1803

Hints for the improvement of trusses
1802

The hospital pupil
1800

Medical admonitions addressed to families
1799

The villager's friend and physician, or, A familiar address on the preservation of health, and the removal of disease, on its first appearance

Mad-houses

Dangerous sports. A tale

Hunterian reminiscences; being the substance of a course of lectures on the principles and practice of surgery, delivered by ... J. Hunter, in the year 1785
The town and country friend and physician, or, An affectionate address on the preservation of health and the removal of disease on its first appearance
1803
An account of some peculiar manners and customs of the people of Bull-land
1795
A sketch, by Old Hubert
1795
Mast and acorns: collected by Old Hubert
1794
A vindication of the London Corresponding Society
1794
The village association or the politics of Edley
1793
Knave's-acre Association
1793
Pearls cast before swine
1793
An address, to the Hon. Edmund Burke. From the swinish multitude
1793
The soldier's tale
1793
The budget of the people
1793
Revolutions without bloodshed; or, Reformation preferable to revolt
Outlines of oryctology. An introduction to the study of fossil organic remains; especially of those found in the British strata
Remarks on Mr Whitbread's plan for the education of the poor
The conspirators exposed, or, An account of the apprehension, treatment in prison and repeated examinations before the Privy Council of John Smith and George Higgins on a charge of high treason