41 items found

Thomas Young, MD FRS

Thomas Young of Milverton

Kevin Saunders

Thomas Young: the man who knew everything (2006)

Andrew Robinson

The practice of medicine at St George's Hospital forty years ago (1893)

W. Howship Dickinson

Two Somerset wills

A. J. Monday

Examination of the body of the late Thomas Young

Benjamin Collins Brodie

Autobiography [extract] (1865)

Benjamin Collins Brodie

Philosophers of Somerset

E. Boger

Life of Thomas Young, M.D., F.R.S (1855)

George Peacock

Thomas Young, natural philosopher, 1773-1829 (1954)

Alexander Wood

An account of some recent discoveries in hieroglyphical literature and Egyptian antiquities (1823)

Thomas Young

Thomas Young, MD, FRS

William Henry Milburn

Hieroglyphics (1823)

Thomas Young

The Royal Institution: its founder and its first professors (1871)

Bence Jones

New fragments (1892)

John Tyndall

Observations relating to some of the antiquities of Egypt ... ([181-?])

Thomas Young

Hermes Scythicus ... (1815)

Thomas Young

Observations on the nature and cure of dropsies ... (1813)

Thomas Young

Zur farbenlehre ... (1814)

Thomas Young

Mithridates: oder allgemeine sprachenkunde ... (1813)

Thomas Young

An introduction to medical literature (1813)

Thomas Young

Elements of chemical philosophy (1812)

Thomas Young

Herculanensia ... (1810)

Thomas Young

Sur la loi de la réfraction extraordinaire dans les cristaux diaphanes, par M. Laplace ... (1809)

Thomas Young

Observations on madness and melancholy ... (1809)

Thomas Young

Théorie de l'action capillaire, par M. Laplace ... (1809)

Thomas Young

Last man who knew everything: Thomas Young, the anonymous polymath who proved Newton wrong, explained how we see, cured the sick, and deciphered the Rosetta Stone, among other feats of genius (2007)

Andrew Robinson

De corporis humani viribus conservatricibus dissertatio (1796)

Thomas Young

An introduction to medical literature including a system of practical nosology ... (1823)

Thomas Young

The Edinburgh Review: or, Critical Journal (1810) [Vol. 5, for Oct. 1804 - Jan. 1805, ]

A syllabus of a course of lectures on natural and experimental philosophy (1802)

Thomas Young

Essay on Dr. Young's and M. Champollion's phonetic system of hieroglyphics ... (1825)

Henry Salt

Miscellaneous works of the late Thomas Young ... (1855) [vol. 2, including his scientific memoirs, &c.]

Thomas Young

Miscellaneous works of the late Thomas Young ... (1855) [vol. 1, including his scientific memoirs, &c.]

Thomas Young

Miscellaneous works of the late Thomas Young ... (1855) [vol. 3, hieroglyphical essays and correspondence, &c.]

Thomas Young

A practical and historical treatise on consumptive diseases ... (1815)

Thomas Young

On the occurrence of human remains of neolithic age near Croyde (1908)

Thomas Young

Pigmy flint implements in North Devon (1906)

Thomas Young

On the occurence of human remains of neolithic age near Croyde (1908)

Thomas Young

The last man who lnew everything: Thomas Young the anonymous polymath who proved Newton wrong , explained how we see, cured the sick and deciphered the Rosetta Stone among other feats of genius (2005)

Andrew Robinson

Thomas Young: a summary of his life and achievement ([1987])

William Deacon