| Primary Sources for "Rev. John Wesley's Extractions from Dr Tissot: A Methodist Imprimatur" by James G. Donat, published in the September 2001 issue of History of Science Anonymous, Review of "Advice to the People in general, with Regard to their Health Anonymous, Onania; Or the Heinous Sin Of Self-Pollution, And All its Frightful Consequences, in both Sexes, Considered, With Spiritual and Physical Advice to Those, who have already Injur’d themselves by this Abominable Practice. 3rd edn, London: Printed by E.R. and Sold by P. Varenne, Bookseller, nd, vi, 90, "Corrected". ----4th edn, To which is subjoined, A Letter from a Lady to the Author, (very curious) concerning the Use and Abuse of the Marriage-Bed, with the Author's Answer. London: Printed for the Author, and Sold by N. Crouch, et al, Booksellers, nd, iv, 88. ----6th edn, To which are Added, Divers remarkable Letters from such Offenders, to the Author lamenting their Impotencies and Diseases thereto ----8th edn, And seasonable Admonition to the Youth of the Nation, (of both Sexes) and those whose Tuition they are under, whether Parents, Guardians, Masters, or Mistresses. London: Printed by Eliz. Rumball, for Thomas Crouch, Bookseller, 1723, xi, 197, "Corrected, and Enlarg'd to almost as much again, as particulariz'd at the end of the Preface; and are all the Additions, that will be made to this Book, how often soever it may come to be Reprinted". ----16th edn, London: Printed for the Author, and Sold by J. Isted, 1737, viii, 194, together with the 8th edn of the Supplement, pp iv, (5)-142, "both of them Revised and Enlarged, and now Printed together, in this One Volume". The latest letter in Onania, dated May 12th 1736, 122. ----17th edn, London: Printed for, and sold by C. Corbett who used also to sell it, being dead). 1752, viii, 194, together with the 8th edn of the Supplement, (195)-336, "there will be no more Alterations or Aditions made". Latest letter, in Supplement, dated February 28th 1750. ----18th edn, London: Printed for H. Cooke, 1756, viii, 193, together with 9th edn of the Supplement, (195)-336. ----21st edn, London: Printed for, and sold by Mrs. Cooke Corbett, 1776, pp 189, together with 12th edn of the Supplement, (191)-328. ----Onania, oder die erschrectliche Sünde der Selbst=Beflekung, Mit allen ihren entstehlichen Folgen, so deselbe bey Beyderley Geshecht nach sich zu ziehen pfleget; Nebst Geist und Leiblichen Rath vor alle diejenigen, welche sich durch diese abscheuliche Gewohnheit bereits Schaden zufegüget haben. Nach der Funffzehenden herausgebung aus dem Englischen ins Deutsch übersetzt. Leipzig: Verlegts, Johann George Löwe, 1741, Vorbericht, (1)-248; Supplement, (249)-440. ----Leipzig: bei Friedrich Gotthold Jacobaern, 1765, Vorbericht, (1)-312; Supplement, Vorrede, (319)-534. Anonymous, Onania Examined, and Detected: Or, The Ignorance, Error, Impertinence, and Contradiction of a Book call'd ONANIA, Discovered, and Exposed. Wherein also is Consider'd, The Differences and sundry Degrees of Self-Pollution in both Sexes: With Choice of suitable Remedies both for Extinguishing Excessive Desires, and also for Strengthning the Bodies of such as have been Hurt by Voluntary or Nocturnal Emissions Buchan, William (1729-1805), Domestic Medicine: Or A Treatise On The Prevention And Cure Of Diseases By Regimen and Simple Medicines. 2nd edn, London: Printed for W. Strahan, 1772, xxxvi, 758, "with considerable Additions". ----10th edn, London: Printed for A. Strahan, 1788, xxxii, 780, index, "With An Appendix, containing a Dispensatory for the Use of Private Practicianers". Hawes, William (1736-1808), An Examination of the Rev. Mr. John Wesley's Primitive Physic: Shewing That a great Number of the Prescriptions therein contained, are founded on Ignorance of the Medical Art, and of the Power and Operation of Medicines; and that it is a Publication calculated to do essential Injury to the Health of those Persons who may place Confidence in it. London: Printed for the Author, 1776, viii, 9-83. Marten, John (d 1737), A Treatise Of all the Degrees and Symptoms Of The Venereal Disease In both Sexes ----7th edn, London: Printed for the Author, and sold by him at his House in Hatton- Garden, also by N. Crouch et al, 1711, "Being the last he will ever Write, And is Presum'd, in as much as any can Write on that Subject, for the Benefit of Patients". Mead, Richard (1673-1754), "An Abstract of part of a Letter from Dr. Bonomo to Signior Redi, containing some Observations concerning the Worms of Humane Bodies". Philosophical Transactions, 23 (Jan-Feb 1703), 1296-99. Tissot, Samuel Auguste André David (1728-1797), Avis au Peuple sur sa santé, Nouvelle Edition, Conforme à la Seconde originale à laquelle on a joint la traduction de la Preface [ ;; Préface ??] Allemande des [ ;; de] M. Hirzel, & des notes par M***(author of notes unknown to printer) D.M. Lyon: Jean-Marie Bruyset, Imprimeur, 1763, Tome Premier, lxxxviii, 292, Tome Second, 293-739. ----Advice to the People in General, with Regard to their Health: But more particularly calculated for those, who, by their Distance from regular Physicians, or other very experienced Practitioners, are, the most unlikely to be seasonably provided with the best Advice and Assistance, in acute Diseases, or upon any sudden inward or outward Accident. With a Table of the most cheap, yet effectual Remedies, and plainest Directions for preparing them readily. Translated from the French Edition of Dr. Tissot's Avis au Peuple, &c., Printed at Lyons: with all his own Notes; a few of his medical Editor's at Lyons; and several occasional Notes, adapted to this English Translation, By J. Kirkpatrick, M.D. London: T. Becket and P.A. DeHondt, 1765, xxxii, 608, index. ----2nd edn, London: T. Becket and P.A. De Hondt, 1766, pp xxxii, contents, 620, "revised and corrected. With all the Notes in the first English Edition, and very few additional ones". ----3rd edn, London: Printed for T. Becket and P.A. De Hondt, 1768, pp xxxii, table of contents, 620, "revised and corrected. With some further additional Notes and Prescriptions, and with former Appendix". ---- To Which are added, by the Author, Two new Chapters: one upon the Innoculation, the other upon Lingering Distempers: With the Author's Notes, and others adapted to this English Translation, Also, A Table of the most cheap, yet effectual Remedies, and the plainest Directions for preparing them readily. Edinburgh: Printed by A. Donaldson, 1772, vol 1, xxiii, 280, vol 2, v, 311. ----(1st edn,) Advices, With Respect to Health. Extracted from a late Author (by John Wesley from the above James Kirkpatrick translation). Bristol: Printed by W. Pine, 1769, viii, 218. ----(2nd edn,) in The Works, vol 25, Bristol: Printed by William Pine, pp 150-454. ----3rd edn, Advices With Respect to Health. Extracted From a Late Author. London: Printed by R. Hawes, 1776, viii, (9)-218. ----4th edn, London: Printed and sold at the New-Chapel, City Road, 1789, viii, (9)-232. ----5th edn, Advice with Respect to Health, Extracted from Dr. Tissot, London: Printed by G. Paramore, 1793, viii, (9)-230, index, "corrected". ----6th edn, Advice with Respect to Health, Extracted from Dr. Tissot. Dublin: Printed by R. Napper, 1803, viii, (9)-230. ----6th edn, The Family Physician: or, Advice with Respect to Health, Including Directions for the Prevention and Cure of Acute Diseases. Extracted from Dr. Tissot, By the late Rev. John Wesley, A.M. London: Printed for G. Whitfield, 1797, iii, (1)-212. ----8th edn, London: Printed at the Conference Office by Thomas Cordeux, 1810, vii, 204, "corrected". ----9th edn, London: Printed at the Conference Office by Thomas Cordeaux, 1810, vii, 204. ----10th edn, London: Printed at the Conference Office by Thomas Cordeaux, Sold by T. Blanchard, 1815, vii, 204. ----12th edn, London: J. Mason, 1830, 283. ----Tentamen de morbis ex manustupratione ortis (bound together with Dissertatio de febris biliosis sive historia epidemiæ biliosæ Lausannensis.) Lausanne: Marci-Mic. Bousquet & Soc., 1758, 177-264. ----Versuch von denen Krankenheiten, welche aus der Selstbeflekung entstehen. Aus Lateinischen übersetzt. Frankfurt und Leipzig: In der Fleischerischen Buchhandlung, 1760, 132. ----L'Onanisme; Ou Dissertation Physique, Sur Les Maladies produites par la Masturbation. Traduit du Latin de Mr. Tissot, D.M., Lausanne: De l'Imprimerie D'Antoine Chapuis, 1760, xii, 231, "Et considérablement augmentée par l'Auteur". ----L'Onanisme. Dissertation Sur Les Maladies Produites Par La Masturbation. Par M. Tissot, Docteur en Médecine. de la Société Royale de Londres, de l'Académie Médico, Physique [ ;; Médico-Physique] de Basle, & de la Société Oeconomique de Berne. 3rd edn, Lausanne: Chez Marc Chapuis, Et Compagnie, 1764, xxii, (2), 264, "Considérablement augmentée". ----3rd edn, Paris: Chez Didot Le Jeune, 1765, xxii, 264, "considérablement augmentée". ----4th edn, Lausanne: Chez Marc Chapuis Et Compagnie, 1768, xxii, 264, "considérablement augmentée". ----5th edn, Lausanne: Chez Franc. Grasset, & Comp., 1772, xx, 263, "Considérablement Augmentée". ----6th edn, Lausanne: Chez Franc. Grasset, & Comp., 1777, xx, 266, "Considérablement augmentée". ----A Treatise On The Crime of Onan; Illustrated with A Variety of Cases, Together with The Method of Cure. Translated from The Third Edition of the Original. London: Printed for B. Thomas, 1766, xvi, 232. ----Onanism: Or, A Treatise Upon the Disorders produced by Masturbation: Or, The Dangerous Effects of Secret and Excessive Venery, Translated from the last Paris Edition By A. Hume. London: Printed for the Translator, 1766, xii, 184. (Wesley, John, ed), Thoughts On The Sin of Onan: Chiefly Extracted from a late Writer. London: Printed in the Year 1767, 20. ----Printed in the Year 1774, 24. ----A Word To Whom it may Concern. Bristol: Printed in the Year 1779, 17, "And the thing which he did, displeased the LORD; therefore he slew him also. Gen. Chap. 38. Verse 10". (Wesley, John), A COLLECTION OF RECEITS, For the Use of the POOR. (1st edn) Bristol: Printed by Felix Farley, nd, (Advertisement, August 1, 1745), 17. ----(2nd edn,) New Castle Upon Tyne: Printed by John Gooding, 1745,16. ----3rd edn, Bristol: Printed by Felix Farley, 1746,18. ----The Letters of Rev. John Wesley, A.M., Standard Edition, edited by John Telford, London: The Epworth Press, 1931, 8 vols. (Wesley, John), The Desideratum: Or, Electricity Made Plain and Useful. By a Lover of Mankind, and of Common Sense. London: Printed: And sold by W. Flexney, 1760, vii, 9-72. Wesley, John, A Letter to a Friend Concerning Tea., London: Printed by W. Strahan, 1748, pp 16; another, London: Printed by A. Macintosh, 1825, "printed Verbatim from the first Edition, published in 1748". (Wesley, John), Primitive Physick: or, An Easy and Natural Method of Curing most Diseases. (1st edn) London: Printed (by W. Strahan), 1747, xxiv, 25-119. ----2nd edn, Bristol: Printed (by Felix Farley), nd, xxiv, 25-136, "Inlarged". ----5th edn, Bristol: Printed by J. Palmer, 1755, xxii, 25-122, "corrected and enlarged". Wesley, John, 8th edn, Bristol: Printed by John Grabham, 1759, xxvii, 29-116, index 117- 20, "corrected and enlarged". ----9th edn, London: Printed by W. Strahan, 1761, xxviii, 29-124, "corrected and enlarged". ----10th edn, Bristol: Printed by William Pine, 1762, xxviii, 29-124, "corrected and enlarged". ----12th edn, Bristol: Printed by William Pine, 1765, xxviii, 29-140, "corrected and much enlarged". ----13th edn, Bristol: Printed by William Pine, 1768, xxxviii, 29-140, "corrected and much enlarged". ----Médecine Primitive, Ou Recueil De Remedes choisis & éprouvés par des expériences constantes, A l'usage des Gens de la Campagne, des Riches & des Pauvres; Traduit de l'Anglois de Wesley sur la treizieme Edition, rev & augmenté considérablement. Lyon: Chez Jean-Marie Bruyset, Imprimeur-Libraire. 1772, xl, 300. ----14th edn, Bristol: Printed by William Pine, 1770, xxviii, 29-156, "corrected and much enlarged". ----15th edn, London: Printed by Robert Hawes, 1772, xxviii, 29-160, "Corrected and much Enlarged". ----Works edn, in The Works, 1773, vol 25, 3-149, "Errata". ----16th edn, London: Printed by R(obert) Hawes, 1774, xxviii, 29-160. ----17th edn, London: Printed by R(obert) Hawes, 1776, xxiv, 25-141. ----20th edn, London: Printed by J. Paramore, 1781, xx, 21-120. ----21st edn, London: Printed by J. Paramore, 1785, xx, 21-120. ----22nd edn, London: Printed and sold at the New Chapel, 1788, xix, 20-119. ----23rd edn, London: Printed and sold at the New-Chapel, 1791, xviii, 19-118; for a modern version of same edn, see Primitive Physic, London: The Epworth Press, 1960, 127, with an Introduction by A. Wesley Hill. ----24th edn, London: Printed by G. Paramore, 1792, xviii, 19-120. ----27th edn, London: Printed at the Conference Office by Thomas Cordeux, Agent, 1814, 108, "Late Fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford". ----"Cures for the Itch, An Unpublished Wesley Letter (July 8, 1774)", Proceedings of the Wesley Historical Society, 36 (1967), 30. ----"Mr. Hawes, Apothecary and Critic", in Lloyd's Evening Post, July 22, 1776, 79; also in The Letters of Rev. John Wesley A.M., Standard Edition, edited by John Telford, London: The Epworth Press, 1931, vol 6: 225-26. ----The Works of the Rev. John Wesley, M.A. Late Fellow of Lincoln-College, Oxford. Bristol: Printed by William Pine, 32 vols, 1771-74. |