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SchofieldRE.The Lunar Society of Birmingham. Oxford University Press; 1963.
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WitheringW.De Angina Gangraenosa or Malignant Putrid Sore Throat. Edinburgh: Auld and Smellie; 1766.
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WitheringW.An Account of the Scarlet Fever and Sore Throat or Scarlatina Anginosa particularly as it appeared in Birmingham in 1778. London: T Cadell; 1779.
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WitheringW.A Botanical arrangement of all the Vegetables naturally growing in Great Britain. London. M Winney for T Cadell: P Elmsley and G Robinson; 1776.
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WitheringW.A New Method of preserving fungi. J Linnean Society1794; 2:263-6.
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WitheringW.Experiments upon the different Kinds of Marle found in Staffordshire. Philosophical Transactions 1773; lxiii: 161-6.
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WitheringW.An Analysis of two Mineral Substances viz. the Rowley Rag-stone and the Toad-stone. Philosophical Transactions 1782; lxxii:327-36.
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WitheringW.Experiments and Observations on the Terra Ponderosa. Philosophical Transactions 1784; lxxiv:293-311.
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WitheringW.A letter to Joseph Priestley LLD on the Principle of Acidity, the Decomposition of Water. Philosophical Transactions 1788; lxxviii:319-30.
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WitheringW.An Account of some Extraordinary effects of Lightning. Philosophical Transactions 1790; lxxx:293-5.
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WitheringW.An Account of a convenient Method of inhaling the Vapour of Volatile Substances. Annals of Medicine 1799; iii:447-51.
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FowlerT.Medicinal Reports of the Effects of Arsenic. London: publisher not named; 1786. Contains William Withering’s A Letter on the Arsenical Solution.
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WitheringW.Analyse chimica da aqua das Caldas da Rainha. A chemical analysis of the water of Caldas da Rainha. Printed by the Royal Academy at Lisbon in Portuguese and English. 1795.