Jones, John.
Novarum dissertationum de morbis abstrusioribus tractatus primus. De febribus intermittentibus. In quo obiter febris continuæ natura explicatur. Authore Johanne Jones, LL.D. et medico.
Londini: typis H[enry]. H[ills]. Impensis Gualteri Kettilby ad insigne Capitis Episcopalis in Cœmeterio D. Pauli, 1683.
ESTC No. R7321.Grub Street ID 127593.
Jones, John.
De morbis hibernorum; speciatim vero de dysenteria hibernica; exercitatio medica; apud Academiam Dubliniensem, (kalend. quintilis, MDCXCVII.) pro gradu doctoratus in medicina, recitata, a Johanne Jones, M. D. Accesserunt sub calcem nonnulla, De dysenteria epidemica.
Londini: impensis S. Keble bibliopolæ, ad insigne capitis turcarum imperatoris, in vico vulgò dicto Fleet-street, anno. M DC XC VIII. [1698].
ESTC No. R217080.Grub Street ID 91911.
Jones, John.
The mysteries of opium reveald, by Dr. John Jones, Chancellor of Landaff, a member of the College of Physicians in London: and formerly fellow of Jesus-College in Oxford. Who, I. Gives an account of the name, make, choice, effects, &c. of opium, II. Proves all former opinions of its operation to be meer chimera's. III. Demonstrates what its true cause is, by which he easily, and mechanically explains all (even its most mysterious) effects. IV. Shews its noxious principle, and how to separate it; thereby rendering it a safe, and noble panacea; whereof, V. He shews the palliative, and curative use.
London: printed for Richard Smith at the Angel and Bible without Temple-Bar, 1700.
ESTC No. R1624.Grub Street ID 64114.
Jones, John.
The mysteries of opium reveal'd, by Dr. John Jones, Chancellor of Landaff, a Member of the College of Physicians in London: And formerly Fellow of Jesus-College in Oxford. Who, I. Gives an Account of the Name, Make, Choice, Effects, &c. of Opium. II. Proves all former Opinions of its Operation to be meer Chimera's. III. Demonstrates what its true Cause is; by which he easily, and Mechanically explains all (even its most mysterious) Effects. IV. Shews its noxious Principle, and how to separate it; thereby rendering it a safe, and noble Panacea; whereof, V. He shews the palliative, and curative Use. A Deo Lux.
London: printed for Richard Smith at the Angel and Bible without Temple-Bar, MDCCI. [1701].
ESTC No. T116068.Grub Street ID 167750.
Jones, John.
Practical phonography: or, the new art of rightly speling and writing words by the sound thereof. And of rightly sounding and reading words by the sight thereof. Applied to the English tongue. Design'd more especially for the Use and Ease, of the Duke of Glocester. But that we are lamentably disappointed of our Joy and Hopes in him. By J. Jones, M.D.
London: printed for Richard Smith, at the Angel and Bible without Temple-Bar, MDCCI. [1701].
ESTC No. T113956.Grub Street ID 165799.
Jones, John.
Holl dd'ledswydd Christion. Mewn ffordd fyrr hawdd hynod a chyflawn. I. fal y gallo pawb i ddyscu, II. Fal y gallo pob plentyn ddys gu darllain Cymraeg. ... III. Fal y gellir i ddarllain drosto bob sul yn-mhob teuluoedd. ... O wneuthuriad y Dr. John Jones, ... Ac y gyfieuthwyd gan Rees Lewys ...
[Shrewsbury]: Argraphwyd yn y Mwythig gan Thomas Durston, 1714.
ESTC No. T107579.Grub Street ID 160598.
Jones, John.
Practice improv'd: or, new practice. Containing various new methods for the more expeditious casting up merchandise than any extant. By John Jones, writing-master ... addressed to the merchants of Bristol.
London: printed by H.P. and sold by Joseph Marshall; Rob. Powney; And. Bell; C. King. Also by the Author, Bristol, 1720.
ESTC No. N65065.Grub Street ID 46996.
Jones, John.
The art of right spelling and pronouncing all the words of the English tongue. Very useful for all persons that are desirous to learn to write properly, and to know how to Spell those Words which are not Writ in the same Manner as they are Pronounced. By which also Foreigners may be Instructed how to Pronounce the most Difficult and Troublesome Words of the English Tongue. To which is added, an exact account of all the stops, marks, and references that commonly occur in authors.
London: printed and sold by R. Mountagu, at the Bible in Shear-Lane, near Temple-Bar, M.DCC.XXI. [1721].
ESTC No. N16262.Grub Street ID 5944.