Publications of Dennis De Coetlogon

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  • De Coetlogon, Dennis. A letter on the origin, nature, and dignity, of the degrees of doctor, more particularly in physick, conferred in universities: first instituted by the power of the Roman pontiff. ... London: printed for J. Roberts, 1736. ESTC No. T56020. Grub Street ID 282567.
  • De Coetlogon, Dennis. Mrs. Stephens's receipt for the stone and gravel, with proper observations and explanations thereon. ... To which are added, some few thoughts how most properly to encourage valuable discoveries ... in physick or surgery. London: printed for T. Cooper, 1739. ESTC No. N35280. Grub Street ID 23557.
  • De Coetlogon, Dennis. A new treatise on the stone ... With an exact analysis of the different preparations of Mrs. Stephen's medicines, to prove that it cannot be a specific for the stone. By the Chevalier de Coetlogon, ... London: printed for J. Brett, [1739]. ESTC No. T148863. Grub Street ID 194980.
  • De Coetlogon, Dennis. Physick is a jest, a whim, an humour, a fancy, a mere fashion, even full as much as dress or dancing. To which is added, a discourse or letter on the degree of doctor, in this profession. London: printed for T. Cooper, 1739. ESTC No. T13146. Grub Street ID 180445.
  • De Coetlogon, Dennis. One physician is e'en just as good as t'other, and surgeons are not less knowing. Apothecaries are as good as any; if not best of all. By the author of Physick is a jest, &c. London: printed for T. Cooper, 1739. ESTC No. T13147. Grub Street ID 180454.
  • De Coetlogon, Dennis. A full examination, and impartial account of all relating to Mrs. Stephens's cures, and medicine for the stone and gravel. In two parts. ... The second part contains Mrs. Stephens's receipt, ... London: printed for T. Cooper, 1740. ESTC No. T13148. Grub Street ID 180465.
  • De Coetlogon, Dennis. Natural sagacity the principal secret, if not the whole in physick; all learning, without this, being in effect nothing. Which is contrary to the assertion of a pamphlet,...One physician is as good as t'other, &c.... London: printed for T. Cooper, 1742. ESTC No. T13145. Grub Street ID 180435.
  • De Coetlogon, Dennis. Serious and impartial reflections on the conduct of the several princes and states of Europe at this present conjuncture. In familiar letters, written by the Chevalier de Coetlogon, ... to a friend at Paris. London: printed and sold by J. Hart; and at the pamphlet-shops of London and Westminster, 1743. ESTC No. T83789. Grub Street ID 304204.
  • De Coetlogon, Dennis. Diogenes's rambles: or, humorous characters of the most noted people at present in the world: In Allusion to the Story Of the Cynic's searching Athens at Noon-Day with a Candle and Lanthorn To find out a Man. Containing the Characters of A Grecian. A Turk. A Bashaw. The Kislar Aga. The Reis Effendi. The Grand Visier. The present Grand Signor. Prince Ragotski. Marquis of Langallaere. Bashaw Bonneval, Kuli Kan, or Nadir Scach. The Great Moghul. Dey of Algier. A-I V-n. Sir R-t W-le. Cardinal Fl-ry. Proving that the Queen of Hungary has the best title to manhood at last By the Chevalier Dennis Coetlogon, M.D. Knight of St. Lazare, and Member of the Royal Academy of Angiers. London: printed for and sold by T. Cooper, in Paternoster-Row, MDCCXLIII. [1743]. ESTC No. T138710. Grub Street ID 186578.
  • De Coetlogon, Dennis. An universal history of arts and sciences: ... The whole extracted from the best authors in all languages, ... By ... Dennis De Coetlogon, ... London: printed and sold by John Hart, 1745. ESTC No. T138709. Grub Street ID 186577.
  • De Coetlogon, Dennis. A gothic oration, In Praise of A Bad, a Tedious, and a Puzzling Practice in Physick; Pronounced by An Illustrious Member in the College for the Improvement of Physick, at Linden, in Lapland. Translated from the Original Manuscript, By an Humble admirer of the Most Incomparable Gotho-Vandalic Practice. To which is added, Some queries from the bookseller (in Behalf of the Publick) concerning L- O-d's Case. London: printed for J. Roberts, near the Oxford-Arms, in Warwick-Lane, 1745. ESTC No. T28439. Grub Street ID 260082.
  • De Coetlogon, Dennis. A tour through the animal world, or, an historical and accurate account of near four hundred animals, birds, fishes, Serpents, Infects, &c. Describing their different Natures, Qualities and Use, as well for the common Service and Food of Man, as his Diversion and Cure of his Maladies. Extracted from Gesner, Willoughby, Swammerdam, Mousset, Merian, and others, the most celebrated Authors upon this Subject. To which is added, a description of some of the most rare and curious productions of the Vegetable world. The most enriched with an entire new set of copper. plates, representing each Quadrupede, Bird, Fish, Insects and Plant. By the Chevalier Denis de Coetlogon, M. D. Knight, of St. Lazare, and Member of the Royal Academy of Angers. London: printed for John Nourse, at the Lamb, opposite to Katherine-Street in the Strand, 1746. ESTC No. T78572. Grub Street ID 300354.
  • De Coetlogon, Dennis. Seasonable essays: or, a miscellany, containing, I. A parallel between His Royal Highness Louis Dauphin, ... and His Royal Highness Frederick Prince of Wales, ... II. Two discourses: one in English, on the miseries the reign of ignorance is attended with; ... III. Epistola ad garretieros; a parody of Moliere's reception of a physician in his Malade imaginaire. By the Chevalier de Coetlogon, ... London: printed for the author; and sold by M. Cooper, 1746. ESTC No. T181932. Grub Street ID 218453.
  • De Coetlogon, Dennis. Diogenes at court: or, the modern cynic, discovering, with the assistance of his lantern, the characters of several nations, and of most of the princes, Heroes, and other Great Men of the Age: Viz. Of an African of the Kingdom of Morocco; of a Mahometan Philosopher and Theologian; of the Emperor of Morocco; of an old Spaniard; of a Spanish Bravo; of a modern Spaniard; of a Spanish Woman; of a Grandee of Spain; of a Spanish Bishop; of the Duke of Riperda; of Cardinal Alberoni; of the Queen Dowager of Spain; of the present King of Spain; of a Frenchman; of a French Nobleman; of the Cardinal Tencin; of the Marshal de Saxe; of the Dauphin; of the Dauphiness; of the Queen of France; and of the King of France; of the Queen of Hungary; of the King of Prussia; of the King of Sardinia; of the King of Portugal, of the Genoese, &c. &c. By the Chevalier de Coetlogon, Knight of the Military Order of St. Lazare, and Author of the Universal History of Arts and Sciences. London: printed by J. Jefferies, at the Bible, Crown and Star, in Ludgate-Street; Winbush at Charing-Cross; Dod at Temple-Bar; and Cook at the Royal-Exchange, 1748. ESTC No. T59591. Grub Street ID 285589.
  • De Coetlogon, Dennis. Various ironic and serious discourses on the subject of physick. Viz I. Observations on Mrs. Stephens's medicine for the stone, with that of her Receipt as publish'd. II. Of the Origin, Nature, and Dignity of the Degrees of Doctors, particularly in Physick, first instituted by the Roman Pontiff. III. Physick's a Jest, a Whim, an Humour, a Fashion, e'en as much as Dress, or Dancing. IV. One Physician is good as another, Surgeons not less knowing, Apothecaries best of all. V. Sagacity the principal Knowledge in Physick. VI. A gothic oration in praise of that commonly call'd bad Practice in Physick. London: printed for W. Owen, at Homer's Head, near Temple-Bar, MDCCXLIX. [1749]. ESTC No. T33042. Grub Street ID 263705.