American Medical Biography; or memoirs of eminent physicians who have flourished in America. To which is prefixed a succinct history of medical science in the United States, from the first settlement of the country
Sidrophel Vapulans; or, the quack-astrologer toss'd in a blanket. By the author of Medicaster Medicatus (J. Y.) In an epistle to W.....m [William] S....n [Salmon]. With a postscript reflecting briefly on his late scurrilous libel against the Royal College of Physicians, entitled: a Rebuke to the authors of a blue book. By the same hand
The Journal of James Yonge, 1647-1721, Plymouth Surgeon. Edited by F. N. L. Poynter. [With Maps.].
Wounds of the Brain proved curable; ... published for the encouragement of young Chirurgeons, and vindication of the author [from the censures of W. Durston].
Plymouth Memoirs. Plim̃outh Memoir's. A Manuscript by Dr. James Yonge ... Mayor of Plymouth, 1694-95 ... Edited for Plymouth Institution and Devon & Cornwall Natural History Society by John J. Beckerlegge
The Journal of James Yonge, 1647-1721, Etc
Currus Triumphalis, è Terebinthô. Or an Account of the many admirable vertues of oleum terebinthinæ ... In two letters, etc. MS. notes
Sidrophel Vapulans; or, the quack-astrologer toss'd in a blanket. By the author of Medicaster Medicatus (J. Y.) In an epistle to W.....m [William] S....n [Salmon]. With a postscript reflecting briefly on his late scurrilous libel against the Royal College of Physicians, entitled: a Rebuke to the authors of a blue book. By the same hand
Medicaster Medicatus, or, A remedy for the Itch of Scribling. The first part ... published for cure of J. Brown, one of his late Majesties ordinary chyrurgeons, ... containing an account of that vain plagiary, and remarks on his several writings, etc
Oral History
The Journal of James Yonge
Plimouth memoirs ...
Several Evidences which have not yet appeared in the Controversy concerning the Author of Εἰκων Βασιλικη, produced in a letter to the Rev. Mr. Wagstaffe, by J. Y., of Plimouth [i.e. James Young].
Wounds of the Brain proved curable; ... published for the encouragement of young Chirurgeons, and vindication of the author [from the censures of W. Durston].
The Journal of James Yonge [1647-1721]: Plymouth Surgeon
Sir James Young Simpson
A Censure of Three Scandalous Pamphlets. I. A Defence of Dr. Crisp, against the charge of Mr. Edwards of Cambridg, by Esquire Edwards in Wales [i.e."A Short Review of some Reflections ... upon Dr. Crisp's Sermons ... By Thomas Edwards"]. II. Reflections on the Authors of the late Congregational Declaration against Antinomianism, and Trepidantium Malleus, by the A. Club. III. A Sermon preached Jan. 30 last, by Canon Gilbert in Plimouth, with a tedious preface by Mr. J. Y. [i.e. James Young.][By Samuel Young.]
A Censure of Three Scandalous Pamphlets. I.A Defence of Dr. Crisp, Against the Charge of Mr. Edwards of Cambridg, by Esquire Edwards in Wales [i.e. "A Short Review of Some Reflections ... Upon Dr. Crisp's Sermons ... By Thomas Edwards"]. II. Reflections on the Authors of the Late Congregational Declaration Against Antinomianism, and Trepidantium Malleus, by the A. Club. III. A Sermon Preached Jan. 30 Last, by Canon Gilbert in Plimouth, with a Tedious Preface by Mr. J.Y. [i.e. James Young.] [By Samuel Young.].
James Young Writings 1949 and Undated