Joseph Browne
active 1700 – 1721
21 works on record
Works
![A new discovery of the nature of the plague. And the true cause of its raging in European cities. With the remedy. Contrary to the opinion of Dr. Meade [sic], Dr. Browne, and others, who give for the first causes of the plague, in late discourses, air, diet, and disease](https://covers.openlibrary.org/b/id/8383487-M.jpg)
A new discovery of the nature of the plague. And the true cause of its raging in European cities. With the remedy. Contrary to the opinion of Dr. Meade [sic], Dr. Browne, and others, who give for the first causes of the plague, in late discourses, air, diet, and disease

A practical treatise of the plague and all pestilential infections that have happen'd in this island for the last century. Laying down the rules and methods then used by the most learned physicians ... as well as what are now proper to be used, in order to prevent the spreading of that contagion. With a prefatory epistle address'd to Dr. Mead, on account of his Short discourse concerning pestilential contagion

A lecture of anatomy, against the circulation of the blood; read publickly at Exeter Exchange, the sixth of November last past

Antidotaria; or, a collection of antidotes against the plague, and other malignant diseases. Together with some decent and useful remarks, on the late Pharmacopeia Londinensis, in a letter to the President and College of Physicians; shewing the necessity of a farther reformation of their new London dispensatory ...
![The modern practice of physick vindicated, and the apothecaries clear'd from the groundless imputations of Dr. Pitt [in his 'The craft and frauds of physick expos'd'] In which is contain'd several physical disquisitions converning the state of a human body, the seperations and secretions in the several fluids with the method of perspiration. An account of pulses, and of the digestion of the stomach, after a mechanical way. How Animal generation may be understood. A refutation of the vulgar opinion that supposes women colder than men. Together with an appendix in a letter to the learned Sir John Floyer about the further use of cold baths](https://covers.openlibrary.org/b/id/12873616-M.jpg)
The modern practice of physick vindicated, and the apothecaries clear'd from the groundless imputations of Dr. Pitt [in his 'The craft and frauds of physick expos'd'] In which is contain'd several physical disquisitions converning the state of a human body, the seperations and secretions in the several fluids with the method of perspiration. An account of pulses, and of the digestion of the stomach, after a mechanical way. How Animal generation may be understood. A refutation of the vulgar opinion that supposes women colder than men. Together with an appendix in a letter to the learned Sir John Floyer about the further use of cold baths

The modern practice of physick vindicated, from the groundless imputations of Dr. Pitt
The circus: or, British olympicks
St. James's park
A practical treatise of the plague, and all pestilential infections that have happen'd in this island for the last century
Institutions in physick, collected from the writings of the most eminent physicians, by which the principles and fundamentals of that art are digested and fully explain'd. As they relate both to the theory and practice
A practical treatise of the plague and all pestilential infections that have happen'd in this island for the last century. Laying down the rules and methods then used by the most learned physicians of those times ... as well as what are now proper to be used, in order to prevent the spreading of that contagion. With a prefatory epistle address'd to Dr. Mead, on account of his Short discourse concerning pestilential contagion
Job's trial under the persecutions of Satan
The British court
Institutions in physick ...
A letter to the Right Honourable Mr. Secretary Harley
Several odes of Horace translated into English verse
The country parson's honest advice to that judicious lawyer and worthy minister of state my lord keeper
State and miscellany poems
State tracts
Britain's Palladium, or, My lord Bolingbroke's welcome from France
Treatise of the yellow fever