Elizabeth Cox 


Imprint History (156 total) for Thomas Cox  (fl. 1792-1807), 

Elizabeth Cox (fl. 1807-43), and Daniel Cox (fl. 1815-43), 

at 30 St. Thomas's Street and 39 High Street,Borough, Southwark

Thomas Cox joined the Particular Baptist congregation in Carter Lane in December 1786, with address listed at that time as 71 Gracechurch Street (Horsleydown and Carter Lane Church Book, 1719-1808 [Metropolitan Tabernacle, London], fol. 59).  He was the husband of Elizabeth Cox, who may have maintained her membership in another congregation (possibly an Independent congregation), for she does not appear in the rolls at Carter Lane. By 1790 the Coxes had moved to St. Thomas’s Street, Borough, on the corner of High Street, where Thomas Cox operated the Medical Library. Between 1790 and 1807, Thomas Cox appeared on more than 50 imprints from his office in St. Thomas’s Street.  He published a number of medical works by Daniel Cox (most likely his brother), listed as “Chemist to his Majesty” on his title pages, but Daniel does not appear to have been involved with the publishing and selling of books from that location. It seems probably he died in 1807, for that year Elizabeth Cox assumed control of the Medical Library. Around 1815 she was joined by her son, Daniel Cox; they appeared on several imprints as “E. Cox and Son” through 1843. By that time, Elizabeth Cox had appeared on 64 imprints, usually as “E. Cox.” 

 


Between 1817 and 1829, Daniel Cox appeared on 30 imprints of his own, usually as “D. Cox”; with 22 of these imprints (they appeared between 1816 and 1821, with one in 1829) bearing a location of 39 High Street, Borough. This location may actually have been the same location as the St. Thomas’s Street address, since the shop appears to have been located at the intersection of St. Thomas’s Street and High Street, or it is possible Daniel worked on his own for a period of time.  Daniel Cox’s titles are almost exclusively religious, including 21 works by George Charles Smith (1782-1863), Baptist minister at Penzance, 1807-25, all printed for Cox and who served as the primary seller. Smith was present at the founding meeting of the Baptist Union in June 1812, and from 1825 to 1843 was a missionary to seaman (he founded the first Sailor’s Home in 1828). He resumed his role as minister at Penzance in 1843, remaining in that capacity until 1863.  A letter by Daniel Cox to John Rippon, his pastor at Carter Lane, dated 15 July 1816 from 39 High Street, Borough (this appears to be Daniel's primary location, with his mother and the Medical Library still around the corner in St. Thomas's Street), can be found in the The Correspondence of the Rev. John Rippon, Vol. 1, fols 291-92, British Library, Add. MS. 25386.

Thomas Cox, fl. 1792-1807 (54 imprints)

 

1790

1.     Cox, Daniel, chemist. Family medical compendium; or directions for medicine chests: with remarks on medicine & surgery, by D. Cox, chemist to his Majesty, Royal Elaboratory, Glocester. [A new edition.] Glocester: printed by R. Raikes, Southgate-Street. Sold in London by Cox, Borough; Murray and Co. Fleet-Street; Richardson's, Royal exchange; and Hatchard, Piccadilly; by Meyler, Bath; Bulgin and Co. Bristol; Harward, Cheltenham; by the author, in Glocester; and at the libraries, and by the principal booksellers, in the British Kingdoms, [1790?].

 

1792

2.    Raynal, Abbe. A full account of this species of commerce; with arguments against it, spirited and philosophical; by the Celebrated Philosopher and Historian, Abbe Raynal. Translated from the French, The Law Permitting this Protects only Life. Southwark: Printed for T. Cox, St. Thomas’s-Street, Boro’ and may be had of all the booksellers, 1792.

 

1793

3.    Thelwall, John, 1764-1834. An essay towards a definition of animal vitality; read at the theatre, Guy's Hospital, January 26, 1793; in which several of the opinions of the celebrated John Hunter are examined and controverted. By John Thelwall, Member Of The Physical Society, &c. London: printed by T. Rickaby; and sold by G. G. J. and J. Robinsons, Paternoster-Row; Debrett, Piccadilly; and Cox, ST. Thomas's Street, Borough, 1793.

4.    Saunders, William, 1743-1817. A treatise on the structure, economy, and diseases of the liver; together with an enquiry into the properties and component parts of the bile and biliary concretions: being the substance of the gulstonian lectures read at the College of Physicians in the year 1792. By William Saunders, M.D. fellow of the College of Physicians, of the Royal Societies of London and Edinburgh, and senior Physician to Guy's Hospital. London: sold by G. G. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row; J. Murray, Fleet Street; J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; and T. Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough, 1793.


1794

5.    The Citizen. Being the great outline of political science; and a defence of the British Constitution, from the writings of Montesquieu, Blackstone, Hume, Paley, Gibbon, &c. &c. London: Printed for T. Cox, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough; and sold by Robisons; Paternoster-Row; Millar, Bond-Street; and Owen, Piccadilly, opposite Bond-Street, 1794.

6.    Thornton, Robert John, 1768?-1837. Medical extracts. Being a concentrated view of some late discoveries in chemistry, and the new theory and practice of physic, thereby introduced. By a friend to improvements. London: printed for Robinson, Paternoster-Row: and sold by Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Dilly, in the Poultry; Murray, Fleet-Street; Owen, Piccadilly, opposite Bond-Street; and Cox, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough, 1794.

7.     Thornton, Robert John, 1768?-1837. Medical extracts. Being a concentrated view of some late discoveries in chemistry, and the new theory and practice of physic, thereby introduced. By a friend to improvements. There are three things which almost every person gives himself credit for understanding, whether he has taken any pains to make himself master of them or not. These are, I. The art of mending a dull fire: 2. Politics: and, 3. Physic. From Dr. Beddoes's guide to parental affection. London: Printed for Robinson, Paternoster-Row: and sold by Johnson, St. Paul's Church-yard; Dilly, in the Poultry; Murray, Fleet-street; Owen, Piccadilly, opposite Bond-street; and Cox, St. Thomas's-street, Borough, 1794.

8.    Townsend, Joseph, 1739-1816. The physicians' vade mecum; being a compendium of nosology and therapeutics, for the use of students. The first edition. By the Rev. Joseph Townsend, rector of Pewsey, Wilts; and author of a tour through Spain. London: printed for T. Cox, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough; and sold by Dilly, Poultry, 1794.

9.    Relph, John. An Inquiry into the Medical Efficacy of a New Species of Peruvian Bark, lately imported into this Country under the Name of Yellow Bark . . .  London: Printed and Sold by James Phillips, sold also by J. Johnson, G. G. and J. Robinson, and T. Cox, Southwark, 1794.

 

1795

10. Saunders, William, 1743-1817. A treatise on the structure, economy, and diseases of the liver; together with an inquiry into the properties and component parts of the bile and biliary concretions. By William Saunders, M.D.F.R.S. Fellow of the College of Physicians, And senior Physician to Guy's Hospital. [Second edition. With considerable additions.] London: printed and sold by J. Phillips, George Yard, Lombard Street; sold also by G. G. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row; J. Murray Fleet Street; J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church Yard; and T. Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough, 1795.

11.  Vaughan, Walter, 1764-1828. The evidence of the superior efficacy of the cinchona flava, or yellow Peruvian bark: An essay, in which the correspondent preparations of the three Peruvian barks most generally known are compared; and in which the yellow is proved to excel the pale and the red, by that evidence which is proper to materia medica. By Walter Vaughan, M.D. licentiate of the Royal College of physicians, London; physician at Rochester. To which is prefixed, a letter to the author, from Doctor William Saunders, F.R.S. and senior physician to Guy's Hospital. London: Printed for T. Cox, No. 30, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough; and sold by J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; G.G. and J. Robinson, PaterNoster-Row; and James Philips, George-Yard, Lombard-Street, 1795.

12.  For all ranks of people, political instructions. Part I. On the bill of rights. On the Liberty of the Press. Part II. On a reform in parliament, and its probable consequences. Part III. On popular discontents. On the Mob. On the Destruction of the English Constitution. London: printed for, and sold by, T. Cox, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough. Also sold by Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Murray, Fleet-Street; Manson, Pall Mall; and Owen, Piccadilly, [1795]

13.  Griffith, Moses, 1723 or 1724-1785. Practical observations on the cure of hectic and slow fevers, and the pulmonary consumption: To which is added, a method of treating several kinds of internal hemorrhages. By Moses Griffith, M.D. of the Royal College of physicians, London. [A new edition.] London: Printed for J. Callow, No. 10, Crown Court, near Prince's Street, Soho; and sold by T. Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough, 1795.

14.  Thornton, Robert John, 1768?-1837. Medical extracts. On the nature of health, with practical observations: and the laws of the nervous and fibrous systems. By a friend to improvements. Vol. II. London: printed for Robinsons, Paternoster-Row: and sold by Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Dilly, in the Poultry; Murray, Fleet-Street; Owen, Piccadilly, opposite Bond-Street; and Cox, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough, 1795.

15.  Townsend, Joseph, 1739-1816. A guide to health; being cautions and directions in the treatment of diseases. Designed chiefly for the use of students. By the Rev. Joseph Townsend, ... London: printed for Cox, Borough; and sold by Robinsons; Dilly; Murray; and Owen, 1795.

16.  Townsend, Joseph, 1739-1816. A guide to health; being cautions and directions in the treatment of diseases. Designed chiefly for the use of students. By the Rev. Joseph Townsend, Rector Of Pewsey, Author Of The Physician's Vade Mecum, And Of A Journey Through Spain. [Second edition.] London: printed for Cox, ST. Thomas's-Street, Borough; and sold by Robinsons , Paternoster-Row; Dilly , In The Poultry; Murray , Fleet-Street; and Owen , Piccadilly, Opposite Bond-Street, 1795.

17.  Townsend, Joseph, 1739-1816. A guide to health; being cautions and directions in the treatment of diseases. Designed chiefly for the use of students. By the Rev. Joseph Townsend, Rector of Pewsey, Author of the Physician's vade mecum, and of a Journey Through Spain. [Third edition.] London: printed for Cox, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough; and sold by Robinsons, Paternoster-Row; Dilly, in the Poultry; Murray, Fleet-Street; and Owen, Piccadilly, Opposite Bond-Street, 1795.

 

1796

18. Look before you leap; seriously addressed to artizans, farmers, husbandmen and others, who are desirous of emigrating to America: in which is pointed out, the probability of their success in their several professions on that continent, with the various artifices and deceptions practised by American crimps and cajolers, to induce the credulous and unwary, to transport themselves to that quarter of the world. To which is added, an appendix containing some animadversions and remarks on the conduct of the popular societies, and American emissaries relative to this very interesting performance. [Third edition.] London: printed for W. Row, Great Marlborough-street; Owen, Piccadilly; Jordan, Fleet-street; Cox, St. Thomas's-street Borough; Walker, Paternoster-Row; Barker, Russel-Court, Drury-Lane; Wood, Shrewsbury; Bull, Hensley and Co., Bath; and in America, by Andrew Maine, New-York; and by W. Pelham, Boston, New-England, [1796]

19.  Thornton, Robert John, 1768?-1837. Medical extracts: on the nature of health, with practical observations: and the laws of the nervous and fibrous systems, by a friend to improvements. ... [A new edition.] London: printed for J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; and Robinsons, Paternoster-Row: and sold by them, and Dilly in the Poultry; Murray, Fleet-Street; Manson, Pall Mall; Owen, Piccadilly, opposite Bond-Street; and Cox, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough, 1796.

20. Blaine, Delabere P. Delabere Pritchett. The anatomy of the horse. Accompanied with remarks physiological, pathological, chirurgical, and natural. Illustrated with a set of tables, elegantly engraved and coloured. London: printed for the author by Sampson Low, Berwick Street, Soho; and sold by T. Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough; Johnson, St. Paul's Church Yard; Robinsons, Paternoster Row; Boosey, Old Broad Street; Callow, Crown Court; by G. Mudie and Son, Edinburgh; William Gilbert, Dublin; and all the principal booksellers in town and country, [1796?]

21.  Babington, William, 1756-1833. A systematic arrangement of minerals, founded on the joint consideration of their chemical, physical, and external characters; reduced to the form of tables, and [exhibiting] the analysis of such species as have hitherto been made the subject of experiment. By William Babington, M.D. lecturer in Chemistry, and assistant physician at [Guy's] hospital. [Second edition.] London: printed for T. Cox, at his medical library, St. Thomas's-street, Borough, and sold by G.G. and J. Robinson, Paternoster Row, J Johnson, St. Paul's Church-yard, and Murray and Highly, Fleet-street, 1796.

22. Walker, Sayer, 1748-1826. A treatise on nervous diseases; in which are introduced some observations on the structure and functions of the nervous system; and such an investigation of the symptoms and causes of these diseases as may Lead to a Rational and Successful Method of Cure. By Sayer Walker, M. D. Of the Royal College of Physicians, London: Physician in Ordinary to the City of London Lying-in-Hospital; And one of the Physicians to the City Dispensary.London: printed and sold by J. Phillips, George Yard, Lombard Street; sold also by G. G. and J. Robinson, Paternoster Row; J. Murray, Fleet Street; J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church Yard; W. Brown, Strand; T. Conder, Bucklersbury; and T. Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough, 1796.

 

1797

23. Dawes, M. Manasseh, -1829. An examination into the particulars of the two last elections for the borough of Southwark, in May and November 1796; Wherein it is proved from the Spirit of the Act of King William, commonly called, The Treating Act, That the late Determination upon it by a Committee of the House of Commons was, with the best intentions, Founded In Error; With Thoughts On The Privileges Of That House In General, And Those In Particular on Cases Of Elections. By M. Dawes, Esq. Of The Inner Temple, Barrister At Law, And One Of The Assessors To The Returning Officer. London: printed for J. Johnson, In St. Paul's Church-Yard; E. and R. Brooke, Bell-Yard, Temple-Bar; J. Butterworth, Fleet-Street; and T. Cox, ST. Thomas's, Southwark, [1797]

24. Thornton, Robert John, 1768?-1837. Medical extracts: on the nature of health, with practical observations: and the laws of the nervous and fibrous systems; by a friend to improvements. Vol. IV. London: printed for J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; and Robinsons, Paternoster-Row: and sold by them, and Richardson, Cornhill; Dilly in the Poultry; Murray and Highley, Fleet-Street; Besley, Lisle-Street; Becket, and Manson, Pall Mall; Hookham, Bond-Street; Cuthell, Middle Row, Holborn; and Cox, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough, 1797.

25. Percivall, John, 1768-1830. Directions for the proper exhibition of the horse medicines prepared by John Percivall, assistant veterinary surgeon to the professor of the Veterinary College. London: printed for T. Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough, 1797.

26. Birch, John, 1745?-1815. A dressing for L**d T**r**w, prepared by a surgeon. London: printed for the author; and sold by Cox, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough, and all the booksellers, 1797.

 

1798

27. Thornton, Robert John, 1768?-1837. Medical extracts. On the nature of health, and the laws of the nervous and fibrous systems. With practical observations: by a friend to improvements. ... [The third edition.] London: printed for J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; T. Cox, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough; Dilly in the Poultry; Murray and Highley, Fleet-Street; Richardson, Cornhill; Cuthell, Middle-Row, Holborn; White, Fleet-Street; Becket, and Edwards, Pall-Mall; Hookham and Carpenter, Bond-Street; H. D. Symonds, No. 20, Paternoster-Row; Bell and Bradfute, Edinburgh; Archer, Dublin; Campbell, Philadelphia; and Allen, New York, 1798.

28. Stewart, Alexander, surgeon in Southwark. Medical discipline; or, rules and regulations for the more effectual preservation of health on board the honourable East India Company's Ships. In a letter addressed to the Hon. The Court of Directors, and published with their approbation. By Alexander Stewart, Surgeon in Southwark, and formerly of the Earl Talbot and General Goddard East Indiamen. London: printed for Murray and Highley, Fleet-Street; sold also by J. Sewell, Cornhill; J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church Yard; and T. Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough, 1798.

29. The medical diary, for the year 1799: containing ruled pages for each Day's Business; A correct list of the London and Edinburgh Royal Colleges of Physic, and alphabetical list of surgeons and apothecaries, With the Masters, Wardens, and Courts of Assistants; An Arrangement Of The Anatomical, Medical, and other Lectures; Public Hospitals, &c. With a map of the roads ten miles round London. London: printed by G. Sidney, for Lewis Wells, Engraver, No. 27, Leadenhall-Street, and Sold by T. Boosey, Old Broad-Street; J. Callow, Crown-Court. Princes-Street, Soho; T. Cox, Borough; E. Burford, Fleet-Market, and G. Mudie, Edinburgh, [1798]

30. Medical records and researches, selected from the papers of a private medical association. London: printed for T. Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough; and G. G. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row, 1798.

31.  Coleman, Edward, 1765-1839. Observations on the structure, oeconomy, and diseases of the foot of the horse, and on the principles and practice of shoeing. By Edward Coleman, Professor of the Veterinary College, Principal Veterinary Surgeon to the British Cavalry, and to his Majesty's most honorable board of ordnance, and Honorary Member of the Board of Agriculture. Vol. I. [Second edition.] London: printed [by T. Gillet] for the author; and sold at the Veterinary College; at the forges, in Grosvenor Mews, Bond Street, and Curtain Road, Finsbury Square; also by J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church Yard; C. Dilly, Poultry; and J. Cox, borough, 1798.

32. Bell, Charles, Sir, 1774-1842. System of dissections. Vol.1 A system of dissections, explaining the anatomy of the human body, the manner of displaying the parts, and their varieties in disease. With plates. By Charles Bell. Edinburgh: printed for Mundell and Son; and for J. Mundell, College, Glasgow: sold in London by Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; and Cox, St. Thomas Street, Borough, 1798.

 

1799

33. Thornton, Robert John, 1768?-1837. Medical extracts The philosophy of medicine: or, medical extracts on the nature of health and disease, including the laws of the animal oeconomy, and the doctrines of pneumatic medicine. By a friend to improvements. ... [Fourth edition.] London: printed by C. Whittingham, Dean-Street, Fetter-Lane, for T. Cox, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough, and H. D. Symonds, Paternoster-Row; sold also by J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Murray and Highley, Fleet-Street; Evans, Pall-Mall; Richardson, Royal Exchange; Cuthell, Middle-Row, Holborn; and Bell and Bradfute, Edinburgh, 1799-1800.

34. Cox, Daniel, Chemist. Directions for medicine chests; with remarks, &c. on medicine and surgery; by D. Cox, Chemist To His Majesty, formerly Surgeon To The Westminster Lying-In Hospital, And Member Of The Medical Society In London. At The Royal Elaboratory, Glocester. Glocester: printed by R. Raikes. Sold by the author, Glocester; also by Harward, Cheltenham; Meyler, Bath; Bulgin and Co. Bristol; Phillips, St. Paul's; Richardson, Royal Exchange; Cox,Borough; and Hatchard, Piccadilly, London. entered at Stationer's-Hall, 1799.

35. Townsend, Joseph, 1739-1816. The physicians' vade mecum; being a compendium of nosology and therapeutics, for the use of students. By the Rev. Joseph Townsend, Rector of Pewsey, Wilts. [Fifth edition.] London: printed by C. Whittingham, for H. D. Symonds, Paternoster-Row; and sold by J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church Yard; T. Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough; Murray and Highley, Fleet Street; Archer, Dublin; and Bell and Bradfute, Edinburgh, 1799.

36. Thornton, Robert John, 1768?-1837. The politician's creed; or, political extracts: being an answer to these questions, What is the best form of government? And What is the best administration of a government? By a lover of social order. ... London: printed for Robinsons, Paternoster-Row; T. Cox, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough; Dilly in the Poultry; Murray and Highley, Fleet-Street; Richardson, Cornhill; White, Fleet-Street; Becket, and Edwards, Pall Mall; Hookham and Carpenter, Bond-Street; and H. D. Symonds, No. 20, Paternoster-Row, 1799.

37. Babington, William, 1756-1833. A new system of mineralogy, in the form of catalogue, after the manner of Baron Born's systematic catalogue of the collection of fossils of Mlle Eleonore de Raab. By William Babington, M. D. Assistant Physician, And Lecturer In Chemistry, At Guy's Hospital. London: printed for the author, by T. Bensley, Bolt-Court, Fleet-Street; and sold by W. Phillips, George-Yard, Lombard-Street; G. G. and J. Robinsons, Paternoster-Row;and T. Cox, ST. Thomas's-Street, Borough, 1799.

38. Blair, William, 1766-1822. Essays on the venereal disease. Part 1 Essays on the venereal disease and its concomitant affections. By William Blair, A. M. Surgeon of the Lock Hospital and Finsbury Dispensary, &c. First part of the first essay. On the antivenereal Effects of Nitrous Acid and other analogous Remedies; exhibiting a Summary of the Evidence adduced by various Practitioners, with sixtyone original Cases. [A new edition, corrected.] London: published by J. Johnson, St. Paul's-Church-Yard; Murray and Highley, Fleet-Street; Robinsons, and Symonds, Pater-Noster-row; Cuthell, Middle-Row, Holborn; Callow, Crown-Court, Soho; and Cox, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough, MDCCXCIX. [1799]

39. Saumarez, Richard, 1764-1835. A new system of physiology, comprehending the laws by which animated beings in general, and the human species in particular, are governed, in their several states of health and disease. The second edition. In two volumes. ... By Richard Saumarez, ... London: printed by J. Davis, for T. Cox, Borough: and sold by J. Johnson; G. G. and J. Robinson; and Murray and Highley, 1799.

40. Scott, General. The rules of whist. Being a compendium of easy rules, necessary to be known by every whist player: with maxims, by General Scott. [Fifth edition.] London: printed for Robinsons, Paternoster-Row; and Cox, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough, 1799.

41.  Medical Practitioner. A short account of the infectious malignant fever, as it appeared at Uxbridge, and its vicinity, in the summer and autumn of the year 1799; with a detail of the good effects of yeast, and vital air, in the different stages of that disorder. By a medical practitioner. Uxbridge: printed and sold, for the author, by T. Lake. Sold also in London by T. Cox, At The Medical Library, St. Thomas's Street, Borough, and E. Newbery, St. Paul's Church Yard, 1799.

42. St. Thomas's Hospital London, England. Pharmacopoeia chirurgica, In Usum Nosocomii Londinensis Sancti Thomae. Londini: apud T. Cox, 1798.

 

1800

43. Coleman, Edward, 1765-1839. Observations on the structure, oconomy, and diseases of the foot of the horse, and on the principles and practice of shoeing. By Edward Coleman, Professor of the Veterinary College, Principal Veterinary Surgeon to the British Cavalry, and to his Majesty's Most Honorable Board of Ordance, and Honorary Member of the Board of Agriculture. ... London: printed for the author; and sold at the Veterinary College, at the forges, in Grosvenor Mews, Bond Street, and Curtain Road, Finsbury Square; also by J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church Yard; C. Dilly, Poultry; and T. Cox, Borough, [1798]-1802.

44. Thornton, Robert John, 1768?-1837. Medical extracts The philosophy of medicine: or, medical extracts on the nature of health and disease, including the laws of the animal oeconomy, and the doctrines of pneumatic medicine. By a friend to improvements. ... [Fourth edition.] London: printed by C. Whittingham, Dean-Street, Fetter-Lane, for T. Cox, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough, and H. D. Symonds, Paternoster-Row; sold also by J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; Murray and Highley,  Fleet-Street; Evans, Pall-Mall; Richardson, Royal Exchange; Cuthell, Middle-Row, Holborn; and Bell and Bradfute, Edinburgh, 1799-1800.

45. [Pupil at St. Thomas’s Hospital.] The Hospital Pupil’s Guide through London, in a seres [sic] of Letters; from a Pupil at St. Thomas’s Hospital to his Friend in the Country; Recommending the best manner of a pupils employing his time, and interspersed with amusing anecdotes relative to the history and oeconomy of hospitals. London: Printed by A. Seale, for West and Hughes; Hughes; Cox; and Callow, 1800.


1801

46. Nisbet, William. A Practical Treatise on Diet, and on the most salutary and agreeable means of supporting life and health, by aliment and regimen. . . . London: Printed for R. Phillips, No. 71, St. Paul's Church- yard; By R.B. Scott, No. 378, Strand. Sold by Thomas Hurst, J. Wallis, and West and Hughes, Paternoster Row; by J. Callow, Crown Court; T. Cox, Borough; E. Balfour, Edinburgh; J. Archer and H. Colbert, Dublin, 1801.


1803

47. Pharmacopoeia, in usum valetudinarii a Thoma Guy Armigero fundati,: ad normam recensitae editionis Pharmacopoeiae Collegii Regalis Medicorum Londinensis, reformata. Londini: E Typis G. Phillips, George Yard, Lombard Street; Et prostat venalis apud T. Cox, St. Thomas' Street, Borough, M DCCC III. [1803]

48. Fox, Joseph. The natural history of the human teeth: including a particular elucidation of the changes which take place during the second dentition, and describing the proper mode of treatment to prevent irregularities of the teeth: to which is added, an account of the diseases which affect children during their first dentition. London: Printed for Thomas Cox, at his medical library, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough; And sold by Messrs. Longman and Rees, and Messrs. Robinsons, Paternoster-Row; J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard; S. Higley & J. Murray, Fleet-Street; J. & A. Arch, Lombard-Street; J. Callow, Crown- Court, Soho; W. Creech, Edinburgh; and Gilbert, Dublin, 1803. [Fox, a prominent dentist, was a Baptist and member at Carter Lane, Southwark, most likely the same congregation Cox attended.]

49. On the 1st of August 1803, will be published, ... number I. of Plants of Great Britain; arranged after the reformed sexual system of Sir Charles Linnaeus; ... And on the same day will be published, ... number I. of An introduction to the science of botany. By Robert John Thornton, M.D. London: printed for James Wallis, 46, Paternoster-Row: And Thomas Cox, Borough; and sold by all booksellers, stationers, &c. in the United Kingdom, [1803?].


1805

50. Luxmore, Thomas. Synopsis of Mr. Luxmore's course of lectures on the anatomy and physiology of the eye and ear. [London]: To be had of Mr. Luxmore, 27, St. Mary-Axe; J. Scott, Bookseller, Skinner-Street; and T. Cox, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough. Printed by R. Edwards, Crane Court, Fleet Street, [approximately 1805].

51.  Parkinson, James. Observations on the nature and cure of gout; on nodes of the joints; and on the influence of certain articles of diet, in gout, rheumatism, and gravel. London: Printed by C. Whittingham, Dean Street; For H.D. Symonds, Paternoster Row; Murray, Fleet Street; Arch, Cornhill; and Cox, St. Thomas Street, Borough, 1805.

52. Spallenzani, Lazzaro. Memoirs on respiration. London: Printed for Thomas Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough; G. Robinson, Paternoster Row; and Jordan and Maxwell, 331, Strand, 1805.


1807

53. Clutterbuck, Henry. An inquiry into the seat and nature of fever: as deducible from the phenomena, causes, and consequences of the disease, the effects of remedies, and the appearances of dissection: in two parts: part the first: containing the general doctrine of fever. London: Printed by Knight & Compton for T. Boosey, Old Broad Street, Royal Exchange; J. Murray, Fleet Street; J. Callow, Crown Court, Soho; and T. Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough, 1807.

54. Kinglake, Robert. Additional cases of gout, in farther proof of the salutary efficacy of the cooling treatment of that afflicting disease: with illustrative annotations, written authorities in its support, controversial discussions, and a view of the present state and future prospects of the practice. Taunton: Printed and sold by J. Poole; sold also by the following Booksellers in London; J. Murray, Fleet-Street; Longman and Co. and D. Symonds, Paternoster-Row; Crosby and Co Stationers' Court; Cadell and Davies, Strand; Callow, Prince's Street, and Cox, St. Thomas Street, Borough; likewise by Bell and Bradfute, Edinburgh, and Gilbert and Hodges, Dublin, 1807.

 Elizabeth Cox, 1807-1827 (72 imprints; 50 by herself; 22 with her son) 

1807



1808

2.    Haighton, John. A syllabus of the lectures on midwifery, delivered at Guy's Hospital, and at Dr. Haighton's Theatre, in St. Saviour's Church-Yard, Southwark. London: Re-printed in the year 1808 by E. Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough, [1808].

3.    Blair, William. An essay on the venereal disease and its treatment: illustrated by numerous cases: intended to ascertain the effect of nitrous acid and other analogous remedies, lately proposed as substitutes for mercury. 3rd ed. London: Printed for H.D. Symonds, Paternoster Row: Murray, Fleet Street; Callow, Crown Court, Soho; And Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough, 1808.

 

1809

4.    Serny, J. B.  A treatise on local inflammation, more particularly applied to diseases of the eye, wherein an improvement in the treatment of those diseases is recommended, which has been confirmed By numerous Cases under the Author's own Care. By J.B. Serny, M.D. Oculist. London: Printed by R. Bickerstaff, corner of Essex Street, Strand; Ridgway, 170, Piccadilly; Richards and Co. Cornhill; S. Highley, 24, Fleet Street; E. Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough; and Gale and Curtis, 23, Paternoster Row, 1809.

 

1810

5.    Cox's ornamented Latin labels, for druggists, apothecaries, &c. neatly engraved on copper plates, from the last edition of the London Pharmacopoeia. ... London: Printed for E. Cox, at her Medical Library and Label Repository, St. Thomas's Street, Borough: Sold also by Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, and Gale and Curtis; S. Highley; J. Callow; T. Underwood; and all the druggists in London, [1810?]

6.    Scott, General. The rules of whist: being a compendium of easy rules necessary to be known by every whist player: with maxims. London: Printed for Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough, and Gale and Curtis, Paternoster Row, 1810.

 

1811

7.    Saunders, John Cunningham. A treatise on some practical points relating to diseases of the eye. London: printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster Row; and E. Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough, 1811.

8.    Cheselden, William. Cheselden's plates of the human bones, correctly reduced from the original copy, accompanied with explanations. London: Printed for E. Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough, [1811?].

 

1812

9.    Ware, James. Observations on the cataract, and gutta serena: including a translation of Wenzel's treatise on the cataract; a new chapter on the operation of largely puncturing the capsule of the crystalline humour; and many additional remarks on the gutta serena. London: printed for J. Mawman, no. 39, Ludgate-Street; T. Underwood, no. 40, West Smithfield; E. Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough, 1812.

10. Adams, William. Practical observations on ectropium, or eversion of the eye-lids, with the description of a new operation for the cure of that disease; on the modes of forming an artificial pupil, and on cataract. Illustrated with coloured plates. By William Adams, member of the Royal College of Surgeons in London; oculist extraordinary to his Royal Highness the Prince Regent; oculist in ordinary to their Royal Highness the Dukes of Kent and Sussex; and late surgeon to the West-of-England Infirmary for Curing Diseases of the Eye, instituted at Exeter. London: Published by J. Callow, medical booksellers, Crown-court, Princes-street, Soho; Rodwell, Bond-street; Cox, St. Thomas-street, Borough, Bryce and Co. Edinburgh; and Gilbert and Hodges, Dublin, MDCCCXII [1812].

11.  Hunter, John. A treatise on the blood, inflammation, and gun-shot wounds. London: Printed for E. Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough, and Sherwood, Neely and Jones, Paternoster Row, 1812.

12.  School Virgil: whereby boys will acquire ideas as well as words; masters be saved the necessity of any explanation; and the Latin language obtained in the shortest time. London: Stereotyped and printed by David Cock and Co. Stereotype-Office, 75, Dean-Street, Soho. Published at the Linnaean Gallery, Hinde-street, Manchester square; - F.C. and J. Rivingtons; J. Johnson; and Newberry, St. Paul's Church-yard; - R. Baldwin; J. Walker; Scatcherd and Letterman; Robinsons; Wilkie and Robinson; Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; Sherwood, Neely, and Jones; Gale and Curtis, Paternoster-row; - T. Boosey, Broad-street; - J. and F. Richardson, Cornhill; - Cox, St. Thomas's-street, Borough; - Lackington, Allen, and Co. Finsbury-square; - J. Mawman, Ludgate-hill; - Darton and Harvey, Grace-church-street; - Lunn, Soho-square; - Tabart, Conduit-street; - Pote and Williams, Eton; - J. Hearne, Hinde-street; - and may be had of all booksellers in town and country, 1812.

13.  Ware, James. On the operation of largely puncturing the capsule of the crystalline humour; in order to promote the absorption of the cataract; and on the gutta serena accompanied with pain and inflammation. London: printed for J. Mawman, no. 39, Ludgate-Street; and sold also by T. Underwood, no. 40, West Smithfield; E. Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough; and A. Black, Edinburgh, 1812.

 

1813

14.  Cooper, Samuel. The First lines of the practice of surgery: being an elementary work for students, and a concise book of reference from practitioners: with copper plates. 3rd ed. London: Printed for Longman and Co., Paternoster Row: S. Highley and Son, 24, Fleet-street: J. Callow, 10, Crown Court, Princes Street, Soho: E. Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough: T. Underwood, 32, Fleet Street, and 40, West Smithfield; Edinburgh: A. Black, and W. Blackwood; Dublin: And J. Cumming, 1813.

15.  New medical journal: on the 1st of January, 1814, will be published, in 8vo, no. I, to be continued monthly, of The London Medical, Surgical, and Pharmaceutical Repository, or, The Surgeon-Apothecary's and Apothecary's Journal and Review. [London]: To be published by Messrs. Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, Paternoster Row: Callow, Crown Court, Princes Street, Soho: Underwood, Fleet Street: Cox, Borough; Edinburgh: Anderson and Co.; Dublin: Gilbert and Hodges: and may be had of the booksellers of all the principal towns in the United Kingdom, [1813].

16.  Stevenson, John. A Practical treatise on cataract. By John Stevenson, oculist and aurist of Her Royal Highness the princess of Wales, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, &c. Lecturer on the anatomy and diseases of the eye and ear, and author of "a practical treatise on the morbid sensibility of the eye, commonly called weakness of sight." London: Printed for Highley and Son, Fleet Street; Longman and Co. Pater-Noster Row; Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough; Callow, Crown Court, Princes Street, Soho; Archibald Constable and Co. Edinburgh; and Gilbert and Hodges, Dublin, 1813.

 

1815

17.  Fuller, John. A popular essay on the structure, formation, & management of the teeth. London: Printed for E. Cox and Son, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough, 1815.

18. Orfila, M. P. A general system of toxicology, or, A treatise on poisons, drawn from the mineral, vegetable, and animal kingdoms, considered as to their relations with physiology, pathology, and medical jurisprudence. By M.P. Orfila, M.D. of the Faculty of Paris, Professor of Chemistry and Natural Philosophy. Translated from the French. London: Printed for E. Cox and Son, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough, 1815.

19.  Kirtland, George. The human ear: a diagram showing the parts of the inner and outer ear. Coloured line engraving drawn by G. Kirtland in 1801 and published in 1815. London St. Thomases St., Borough: E. Cox, 1815.

20. Blizard, Sir William. The Hunterian oration: delivered in the theatre of the Royal College of Surgeons, on the 14th day of February, 1815. London, Rivingtons, London: Published by Rivingtons, St. Paul's Church-Yard; and Sold by Highley, Fleet-Street; Callow, Crown-Court, Soho; Richardson, Cornhill; and Cox, St. Thomas's-Street, Southwark. Printed by T. Bayley, Devonshire Street, Bishopsgarte, 1815.

21.  Denman, Thomas. Engravings, representing the generation of some animals; some circumstances attending parturition in the human species; and a few of the diseases to which the sex is liable. London: Cox, 1815.

22. Kirtland, George. The external blood vessels of the head. Coloured engraving by G. Kirtland, 1815. London St. Thomas’s St., Borough: E. Cox, 1815.

  

1816

23. The excellence, nature, and peculiar beauty, of the British constitution. London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; and Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row; Asperne, Cornhill; Cox, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough; Cadell and Davies, Strand; Stockdale, Piccadilly; Carpenter, Bond-Street; Gossling, Oxford-Street; and sold by them and all Booksellers in town and country, 1816.

 

1817

24. Watkins, Henry George. Disappointed hope: a sermon on occasion of the funeral of Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte Augusta ... preached in the church of the united parishes of St. Swithin and St. Mary Bothaw, Cannon Street, on Wednesday, November 19, 1817. 2nd ed. London: Printed for E. Cox, 1817.

 

1818

25. Cheselden, William. Engravings of the human bones: reduced from the larger plates of Cheselden, accompanied with concise explanations, designed for the use of students. London: Printed for Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough, [1818].

1819

26. Hawker, Robert. The Personal Testimony of God the Father, to the Person, Godhead, and Sonship, of God the Son; as set forth in the Scriptures of God the Holy Ghost. London: Printed and published by A. A. Paris, Long Acre: Sold also by Button, Miskin; and Whittemore; Nisbet; Higham; and Cox, Borough, 1819. 

27. Cooper, Sir Astley. Surgical Essays. By Astley Cooper, F.R.S. Surgeon to Guy's Hospital; and Benjamin Travers, F.R.S. Surgeon to St. Thomas's Hospital. London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme and Brown, Paternoster Row; E. Cox, Borough; A. Constable and Co. Edinburgh; Smith and Son, Glasgow; and Hodges and McArthur, Dublin, 1819.


1820

28.  Hulbert, J. F. Observations on variolous inoculation, and vaccination; in a letter to a friend. With an appendix, containing some remarks on the extension of small-pox, in the town of Melksham and its vicinity. London, Sold by Sherwood, Neely and Jones, T. and G. Underwood; and Cox, Borough; also by Meyler and Son, Bath; Brodie and Dowding, Salisbury; and all other booksellers; printed for the author by Hester Ward, Melksham, 1820.

29. Doddridge, Philip. The principles of the Christian religion, expressed in plain and easy verse, and divided into short lessons for the use of children and youth ... Greenwich, Printed and sold by Eliz. Delahoy, and may be had also of Mrs. Cox, 1820.

 

1821

30. Shipman, George. A familiar treatise on disorders of the stomach and bowels, bilious and nervous affections; with an attempt to correct many prevalent errors in diet, exercise, &c.: being an exposition of the most approved means for the improvement and preservation of health. London: printed for Sherwin and Co. Paternoster-Row; and sold by Callow, 16, Prince's-Street, Soho; Cox, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough; and Cox, Berner's-Street, Oxford-Street., 1821.

 

1822

31. Price, Rees. A treatise on the utility of sangui-suction, or, leech bleeding, in the treatment of a great variety of diseases; including the opinions of eminent practitioners, ancient and modern; with Instructions for the Process of Leeching, and an appendix, delineating the characteristic distinction of true leeches, with directions for their management and preservation. By Rees Price, M.D. Surgeon; membr. roy. col. surg. Lond.; Hon. Memb. phys. soc. of Guy's Hosp.; corresp. memb. "societé de médecine-pratique de Paris; " and formerly surg. roy. navy, &c.  London: Published by Simpkin and Marshall, Stationers' Court, Ludgate-st.; Sherwood and Co. Paternoster-row; Callow and Wilson, Princes-st. Soho; Highley, Fleet-st.; Cox, St. Thomas's-st. Southwark; Underwood, 32, Fleet-st.; Anderson, West, Smithfield; Burgess and Hill, Windmill-st. Haymarket; Cox, 11, Berner-st. Oxford-st.; Jackson 7, King-st. Borough; and all Booksellers, 1822.

 

1824

32. Relph, Thomas. Strictures on phrenology; shewing that anatomy, reason, common sense & scripture, are not in accordance with phrenological principles. London: Printed and published by A. Cuddon, Carthusian Street, Charter-house Square; and sold by Simpkin and Marshall, Stationers' Court; Sherwood and Co. Baldwin and Co. Paternoster Row; Cox and Co. Borough; J. Cox, Berners Street, Oxford Street; Anderson, Smithfield; S. Highley, Fleet Street; Tuck and Co. 7, Sweeting's Alley, Royal Exchange; Lawler and Quick, 9, Broad Street, Royal Exchange, and all other booksellers in town and country, [1824.]

 

1825

33. Thomas, Robert. The modern practice of physic: exhibiting the character, causes, symptoms, prognostics, morbid appearances, and improved method of treating the diseases of all climates. London: Printed for Longman, Hurst, Rees [and others]; Borough: E. Cox; Edinburgh: Adam Black, 1825.


1829

34. Bates, David Nicholas. A practical treatise on acute abdominal and pelvic inflammation; containing a comprehensive clinical view of inflammation of the stomach, bowels, peritoneum, uterus, &c. with a certain and expeditious method of cure. By David Nicholas Bates, Medical Practitioner. London: Published by Baldwin and Cradock, Paternoster-Row; Highley and Son, Medical Booksellers, Fleet-Street; Cox, High-Street, Borough; and also Burkitt and Goldsmith, Sudbury, Suffolk, 1829.

35. Stephens, Henry. A treatise on obstructer and inflamed Hernia: and on mechanical obstructions of the bowels internally, and also An Appendix, containing a brief statement of the cause of difference in size in the male and female bladder. By Henry Stephens, member of the Royal College of Surgeons. London: Printed for the Author. Published by E. Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Southwark; and sold by Simpkin and Marshall, Stationers' Hall Court, and Whittaker, Treacher and Arnott, Ave-Maria Lane, 1829.


1831

36. An introduction to medical botany: comprehending the elements and terminalogy [sic] of botany; the Linnaean artificial and natural systems; a comprehensive arrangement of medical plants; and a table of English and Linnaean names. Illustrated with coloured figures. London: Printed for E. Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Southwark, MDCCCXXXI. [1831].

37. Celsus, Aulus Cornelius. Aur Cor. Celsus on medicine: In eight books, Latin and English. Translated from L. Targa's edition, the words of the text being arranged in the order of construction. To which are prefixed, A life of the author, tables of weights and measures, with explanatory notes, etc. Designed to facilitate the progress of medical students. London: E. Cox, St Thomas's Street, Southwark, 1831.

38. Dangerous quality of the water supplied to the inhabitants of the Borough [Letter addressed] to ... Earl Grey. [London], [printed by Cox], [1831].


1832

39. A letter on spasmodic cholera : designed to shew, from strong presumptive evidence, the communicability of this disease: in refutation of Letters on the cholera morbus, shewing that it is not a communicable disease. London: Printed for Highley: Borough: Cox: Durham: Andrews, 1831.

40. A short treatise on the operation of cupping. By Monson Hills, Cupper to Guy's Hospital. London: Printed for E. Cox, Medical Bookseller, St. Thomas's-Street, Sourthwark, 1832.

41. Descriptions of the engravings accompanying an Introduction to the practice of midwifery. London: printed for E. Cox ..., 1832.


1833

42. Brande, William Thomas. A Manual of Pharmacy. By William Thomas Brande, F.R.S., Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh; Member of and Professor of Chemistry in the Royal Institution of Great Britain; Professor of Chemistry and of Materia Medica to the Society of Apothecaries of the City of London; Honorary Member of the Literary and Philosophical Society of New-York, of the Physico-Medical Society of Erlangen, of the Imperial Phamaceutical Society of St. Petersburgh, of the Imperial Society of Naturalists of Moscow, etc. etc. London: Renshaw and Rush, 356, Strand; Simpkin and Marshall; S. Highley; Sherwood, Gilbert, and Piper; T.T. and J. Tegg; E. Cox; J. Rose; and J. Chidley, MDCCCXXXIII [1833].

43. A catalogue of second-hand and scarce books, on anatomy, surgery, midwifery, chemistry, materia medica, botany, veterinary medicine, natural history, arts and sciences, &c. &c.: now selling at the very low prices affixed, by E. Cox, medical bookseller, St. Thomas's Street, Borough, London.London: E. Cox, 1833.


1834

44. Castle, Thomas. The Principles and Practice of Obstetricy, as at present taught by James Blundell, M.D. Professor of Obstetricy at Guy's Hospital. In Five Parts: I. The Anatomy of the Female System. II. The Physiology of the Female System. III. The Signs and Diseases of Pregnancy. IV. The Art of Delivery. V. The After-Management of the Puerperal State, the Diseases of Puerperal Women, and Strictures on the Diseases of Infants. To Which are Added, Notes and Illustrations. By Thomas Castle, M.D.F.L.S. Member of Trinity College, Cambridge, etc. etc. London: Printed for E. Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Southwark, MDCCCXXXIV [1834].


1835

45. Gregory, Charles Wilson. Formulary for the preparation and employment of several new remedies ; such as morphine, codeine, frussic acid, strychnine, veratrine, hydrocyanic ether, sulphate of quinine, cinchonine, emetine, salicine, bromine, iodine, ioduret of mercury, cyanuret of potassium, salts of gold and platina, chlorurets of lime and soda, phosphorus, lactic acid, etc., etc. Translated from the eighth edition of the formulaire of M. Magendie, with an appendix, by Charles Wilson Gregory, M.D. London: E. Cox, St. Thomas's Street, Borough, MDCCCXXXV [1835].


1836

46. Cox's catalogue of dispensing labels, at 2s. 6d. per thousand, gummed for immediate use. London: Sold by E. Cox, at the Original Label Warehouse, St. Thomas's Street, Borough, 1836.

47. The human brain: its configuration, structure, development and physiology; illustrated by references to the nervous system in the lower orders of animals. London: Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, Green and Longman ...: E. Cox ...: A. Schloss ..., 1836.


1837

48. Cooper, Sir Astley. The principles and practice of surgery: founded on the most extensive hospital and private practice, during a period of nearly fifty years: with numerous plates, illustrative both of healthy and diseased structure. London: Printed for E. Cox, St, Thomas's Street ..., 1837-43.


1838

49. A dictionary of practical surgery: comprehending all the most interesting improvements, from the earliest times down to the present period; an account of the instruments and remedies employed in surgery; the etymology and signification of the principal terms; and numerous references to ancient and modern works, forming a catalogue of surgical literature, arranged according to subjects. London: Printed for Longman, Orme, & Co.; Whittaker & Co.; S. Highley; J. Duncan; E. Cox; Simpkin, Marshall & Co.; Sherwood & Co.; H. Renshaw; J. Churchill; L.A. Lewis; A. & C. Black; W. Tait; C. Tait; Edinburgh: [Printed for] M'Lachlan & Stewart; Dublin: Hodges and Smith, and Fannin & Co., 1838.


1842

50. Jordan, J. and Company. Human frailty; a popular work on the awful results produced by the dangerous effects of an inordinate indulgence of the passions: youthful imprudence and infection; embracing remarks on the treatment of gonorrhœa, gleet, syphilis, secondary symptoms, and strictures; also, the various diseases caused by the abuses of the reproductive functions. Illustrated with cases which have come under the author's immediate observation. Followed by copious instructions for the perfect restoration of those who are incapacitated from entering into the holy state of matrimony. By J. Jordan & Compy. London: Published by the Authors; And sold by Strange, Paternoster Row; Jackson & Co., New Bond Street; and Cox, St. Thomas Street, Southwark, 1842. 


E. Cox and Son, fl. 1816-43 (23 imprints)

 

1816

1.     Denman, Thomas. Observations on the cure of cancer: with some remarks upon Mr. Young's treatment of that disease. London: Printed for E. Cox and Son, St. Thomas's Street, Borough, 1816.

2.    Armiger, T. J. Rudiments of the anatomy and physiology of the human body; consisting of tables, &c. compiled for students of those sciences, beginning their researches. London: Printed for E. Cox and Son, St. Thomas's Street, Borough; sold also by R. Hunter, St. Paul's Church-Yard; and by Bell and Beadfute, Edinburgh, 1816.

3.    Trial of Marshal Ney, Prince of Moskowa for high treason by court martial, and by the Chamber of Peers, at Paris: with a correct account of his deportment at the time of execution. London: Printed for E. Cox and Son, 39 High-Street, Borough, London: Plummer and Brewis, Love Land, Eastcheap, 1816.

4.    Stocker, Richard. Pharmacopœia officinalis Britannica: or a new translation into English of the last edition of the pharmacopœia of the Royal College of Physicians of London;: with which are incorporated all the formulæ of the Dublin and Edinburgh colleges in alphabetical order: together with notes explanatory of the different processes, a correct table of old and new names, and a copious index. London: Printed for E. Cox & Son, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough, 1816.

5.    Roux, Phil Jos. A narrative of a journey to London, in 1814, or, A parallel of the English and French surgery: preceded by some observations on the London hospitals. London: Printed for E. Cox and Son, St, Thomas's Street, Borough: Sold also by J. Callow, Crown-Court, Soho ... [and 4 others], 1816.

6.    Johns, William. A collection of facts and opinions relative to the burning of widows with the dead bodies of their husbands, and to other destructive customs prevalent in British India: respectfully submitted to the consideration of government, as soliciting a further extension of their humane interference. By William Johns. Birmingham: Printed by W. H. Pearce, High-Street. Sold by Messrs. Gale and Fenner, Paternoster-Row, and Cox and Son, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough, London; by W. H. Pearce, Birmingham; and by all other Booksellers, 1816.  [Johns was a chemist and surgeon by trade, so he could have known Cox by that means alone. However, he was also a member at Carter Lane, most likely where the Coxes also attended, so he would have been known to Elizabeth Cox by that means as well. Even if she did not attend Carter Lane at that time, she would have known of Johns through his work (from 1810 to 1819) at the Baptist Missionary Society mission at Serampore, India, where he worked for a time with William Carey and others British missionaries already there. The tract above was the first work published in England on the common practice in India at that time called sati (suttee).  His wife, the former Mary Blakemore, was the sister of the wife of William Hopkins Pearce, who was also a BMS missionary in India, originally from Birmingham, and who was one of the sellers of the pamphlet.]

 

1817

7.     Saunders, John Cunningham. The Anatomy of the human ear: illustrated by a series of engravings, of the natural size: with a treatise on the diseases of that organ, the causes of deafness, and their proper treatment. 2nd ed. London: Printed for E. Cox and son, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough: Edinburgh: Sold also by A. Black, Hodges and M'Carther, Dublin: 1817.

8.    Cooke, William. An address to British females on the moral management of pregnancy and labour: and some cursory observations on medical deportment. Suggested by the death of Her Royal Highness Princess Augusta of Wales. With a vindication of Her Royal Highness's physicians, Sir Richard Croft, Dr. Baillie, and Dr. Sims. London: Printed for E. Cox and Son, St. Thomas's Street, Borough, 1817.

9.    Williams, Richard. An analysis of the medicinal waters of Llandrindod, in Radnorshire, South Wales: with observations upon the diseases to which they are applicable, and directions for their use. To which is prefixed a topographical account of the place. London: Printed for the author, and sold by E. Cox and Son, medical Booksellers, St. Thomas's Street, Borough, and at the Pump House, Llandrindod-Wells, 1817.

 

1818

10. Johnson, Samuel. Johnson's dictionary of the English language, in miniature.: To which are added, an alphabetical account of the heathen deities; a list of the cities, boroughs, and market towns, in England and Wales; and copious chronology. London: Printed by C. Whittingham ... for Longman, Hurst, Orme, and Co. ... F.C. and J. Rivington, J. Cuthell, Scatcherd and Letterman, G. Wilkie, W. Clarke and Sons, Darton, Harvey and Co., S. Bagster, Law and Whittaker, Cadell and Davies, J. and A. Arch, T. Boosey, J. Richardson, J.M. Richardson, J. Black and Son, Black and Co., J. Mawman, J. Asperne, J. Booker, J. Scholey, T. Hughes, Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, E. Cox and Son, J. Faulder, Sherwood and Co., Gale and Fenner, J. Walker and Co., R. Saunders, and Simpkin and Marshall, 1818.

11. Chalmers, Thomas. The doctrine of Christian charity applied to the case of religious differences. Glasgow: Hibernian Bible Soc, Sold by Hatchard, Piccadilly; Hamilton, Paternoster Row; Low, Gracechurch Street; Seeley, Fleet Street; Wilson, corner of Essex Street, Strand; Ogles, Duncan, and Cochran, Paternoster Row; Conder, 18, St. Paul's Churchyard; Williams and Co., Stationers' Court; Cowie and Co., Poultry; Cox and Son, Borough; Smith and Son, Glasgow; and all other Booksellers, 1818.

12.  Johnson, James. The influence of the atmosphere, more especially the atmosphere of the British Isles, on the health and functions of the human frame: embracing observations on the nature, treatment and prevention of the principal diseases resulting from sudden atmospherical transitions; and unfolding original views and fundamental principles for the prolongation of life, and conservation of health. To which are added practical researches on the pathology, treatment, and prevention of gout and rheumatism in all their proteian forms. An essay. London: Printed for T. and G. Underwood, and Highley and Son, Fleet Street; J. Callow, Crown Court; Cox and Son, Borough, 1818.

13. Male, George Edward. Elements of Juridical or Forensic Medicine; for the Use of Medical Men, Coroners and Barristers. By George Edward Male, M.D. Member of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh, and One of the Physicians to the General Hospital in Birmingham. London: Printed for E. Cox and Son, St. Thomas Street, Borough; and Henry Butterworth, Between the Temple Gates, Fleet Street, 1818.

14.  Male, George Edward. Elements of juridical or forensic medicine: for the use of medical men, coroners, and barristers. 2nd ed. London: Printed for E. Cox and Son, St. Thomas Street, Borough, 1818.

15.  Horn, Andrew. The seat of vision determined: and, by the discovery of a new function in the organ, a foundation laid for explaining its mechanism and the various phenomena, on principles hitherto unattempted. London: Printed for E. Cox and Son, St. Thomas's-Street, Borough, 1818.

16.  Young, Samuel. Minutes of cases of cancer, part I: being further reports of cancerous cases successfully treated by the new mode of pressure: with some observations on the nature of the disease, as well as on the method of practice. London: Printed for James Ridgeway, Piccadilly; And Cox and Son, Borough, 1818.

 

1819

17.  Granville, A. B. Further observations on the internal use of the hydro-cyanic prussic acid, in pulmonary complaints; chronic catarrhs; spasmodic coughs; asthma; hooping-cough; and some other diseases: with full directions for the preparation and administration of that medicine. London: Printed by W. Bulmer and Co., Cleveland-Row; sold by Burgess and Hill, medical booksellers, 55, Great Windmill Street, haymarket; Messrs. Underwoods; Anderson and Chase; and E. Cox and son, Borough, 1819.

 

1824

18.  MacLean, Charles, M.D. Evils of quarantine laws, and non-existence of pestilential contagion; deduced from the phaenomena of the plague of the Levant, the Yellow Fever of Spain, and the Cholera Morbus of Asia. By Charles MacLean, M.D. London: Printed for T. and G. Underwood, 32 Fleet Street; Callow and Wilson, Princes Street; Burgess nad Hill, Windmill Street; Anderson, Smithfield; Cox and Son, Borough; E. Wilson Royal Exchange: A. Black, Edinburgh: Wardlaw and Cunningham, Glasgow: Hodges and MacArthur, Dublin: And Carey and Lea, Philadelphia, 1824.

 1826

19. Allen, Willliam. The Substance of an Address to the Students at Guy's Hospital, at the close of the Lectures on Experimental Philosophy. By William Allen, Fellow of the Royal Society of London . . . London: Published by Longmans, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green; J. and A. Arch; Harvey and Darton; J Hatchard; W. Phillips; and E. Cox and Son, St. Thomas's Street, Borough. 1826. 

1827

20.  Johnson, James. The influence of tropical climates on European constitutions: to which is now added an essay on morbid sensibility of the stomach and bowels, as the proximate cause, or characteristic condition of indigestion, nervous irritability, mental despondency, hypochondriasis, &c. &c. preceded by observations on the diseases and regimen of invalids, on their return from hot and unhealthy climates. By James Johnson. London: Printed for Thomas & George Underwood, 32, Fleet Street. Sold also by Highley, Fleet-Street; Callow and Wilson, Princes-Street, Soho; Burgess and Hill, Great Windmill-Street; Anderson, West-Smithfield; Cox and Son, Jackson, and Nimmo, Borough; Kingsbury and Co. Leadenhall-Street; Lizars, Edinburgh; and all other Booksellers, 1827.


1828

21. Castle, Thomas. A manual of modern surgery, founded upon the principles and practice lately taught by Sir Astley Cooper, Bart. F.R.S. Surgeon to the King, Consulting Surgeon to Guy's Hospital; and Joseph Henry Green, Esq. F.R.S. Professor of Anatomy to the Royal Academy, Surgeon to, and Lecturer on Surgery, St. Thomas's Hospital. Embellished with a Portrait of Sir Astley Cooper. Edited by Thomas Castle, F.L.S. Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, &c. London: Printed for E. Cox and Son, St. Thomas's Street, Southwark, 1828.

22. Thomas, Robert. The modern practice of physic: exhibiting the character, causes, symptoms, prognostics, morbid appearances, and improved method of treating the diseases of all climates. By Robert Thomas, M.D. An Honorary Member of the Literary, Historical, and Philosophical Societies of New York. London: Printed for Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green; T. Cadell; Baldwin and Cradock; W. Joy; E. Cox and Son; Hurst, Chance, and Co.; Callow and Wilson ; Hamilton, Adams, and Co.; Simpkin and Marshall; G.B. Whittaker; S. Highley; Burgess and Hill; Wightman and Crap; C. Tilt; Adam Black, Edinburgh; Hodges and Smith, Dublin; and G. and J. Robinson, Liverpool, M. DCCC. XXVIII [1828].


1843

23. Pharmacopoeia in usum nosocomii a Thoma Guy, armigero, A.D. MDCCXXI Fundati. Londini: Prostat venalis apud Cox et Filium (St. Thomas' Street, Borough), MDCCCXVIII [1843].


Daniel Cox, fl. 1817-34 (30 imprints)

 

1817

1.   Smith, George Charles. The Cornish market-woman: a monument of sovereign grace; or, Memoirs of Temperance Pascoe, late of Penzance, Cornwall. 6th ed. London: Printed for D. Cox, 39, High Street, Southwark, and sold by all booksellers, 1817.

2.   Birch, John. An appeal to the public, on the hazard and peril of vaccination; otherwise cow pox, ... Together with his reasons for uniformly objecting to vaccination: and other tracts by the same author. London: Sold by J. Harris, Corner of St. Paul's Churchyard; Mr Callow, Crown-Court, Soho; Mr Highley, Fleet-Street; Mr Cox, Borough; Mr Hatchard, Piccadilly; and by every Bookseller in the United Kingdom, 1817.

3.   Churchill, James. The nation in tears: a sermon, occasioned by the deeply-lamented death of her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte Augusta; who departed this life early in the morning of the 6th of November, 1817 ... with interesting allusions to her Royal Highness and the Prince of Saxe Cobourg. Preached at Weston-Green Chapel, near Claremont, Nov. 16, 1817, and by desire at Hampton Chapel, on the 9th instant, and at Esher, on the 24th. 5th ed. London: Printed for D. Cox, 39, High-Street, Southwark; sold also by Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row; Williams, and Simpkin and Marshall, Stationers'-Court; Asperne, Cornhill; Burton and Briggs, Leadenhall-Street; Wilson, Cornhill; Chappell, Cornhill; and Low, Gracechurch-Street., 1817.

 

1818

4. Smith, George Charles. The British ark: being a brief narrative of facts, leading, by divine providence, to an attempt to obtain a floating place of worship for the use of religious seamen in the port of London. London: Printed by J. Hill, 32, Water Lane, Blackfriars; for D. Cox, 39, High Street, Southwark; sold by all booksellers; and may be obtained at every sea port town in England, Scotland, and Ireland, [1818?].

5. Smith, George Charles. The sequel of the British ark; or, The chapel for seamen: registered according to act of Parliament, and supported by voluntary Christian contributions, under the patronage of the Port of London Society for Promoting Religion among seamen, March, 1818. London: Printed by J. Hill, 32, Water Lane, Blackfriars; for D.Cox, 39, High Street, Southwark; sold by all booksellers; and may be obtained at every sea port town in England, Scotland, and Ireland, [1818?].

 

1819

6.    Morris, Richard. Memoirs of Richard Morris, late pastor of the Baptist church, Amersham, Bucks. London: Printed for Cox and Son, St. Thomas's Street; D. Cox, High Street, Southwark; and Simpkin and Marshall, Stationers' Court, 1819.

7.    Letters on the burgher and anti-burgher Seceders, with remarks on the proposed union betwixt these numerous and respectable bodies. London: Printed by W. Tew, 170, Upper Thames Street, near Dowgate Hill; Sold by T. and G. Underwood, 32, Fleet Street; W. Button and Son, 24, Paternoster Row; G. Anderson, Sweeting's Alley, Royal Exchange; D. Cox, 39, High Street, Southwark; David Brown, South St. Andrew's Street, Edinburgh; John Steven, Glasgow; and W. Robertson, Aberdeen, 1819.

8.   Smith, George Charles. A father's tears over the corpse of his beloved son, C. T. S., aged three years, who expired on Wednesday morning, December 9th, 1818 . . . London: Printed for D. Cox, 39, High Street, Southwark, [1819]

9.    Smith, George Charles. Bethel, or, The flag unfurled: containing a correct statement of interesting facts respecting the prayer meetings among sailors on the river Thames. London: Printed by J. Hill, 32, Water Lane, Blackfriars; for D. Cox, 39, High Street, Southwark; sold by all booksellers: and may be obtained at every sea port town in England, Scotland, and Ireland, [1819?].

10.    Smith, George Charles. The Christian soldier: good news from Calcutta and St. Helena; or, Soldiers pressing into the ranks of the leader and great commander of the people; being the substance of a letter lately received by the Rev. G. C. Smith, of Penzance, Cornwall. London: Printed by J. Hill, 32, Water Lane, Blackfriars; for D. Cox, 39, High Street, Southwark; sold by all booksellers; and may be obtained at every sea port town in England, Scotland, and Ireland, 1819.

 

1820

11.    Saunders, Robert. A catalogue of valuable stationary, including the genuine stock in trade of Mr. D. Cox, High Street, Borough, stationer and bookseller, a bankrupt ... which will be sold by auction ... London]: [Published by Robert Saunders], [1820].

12. Smith, George Charles. The Christian soldier. Good news from Calcutta and St. Helena; or, Soldiers pressing into the ranks of the leader and great commander of the people.: Being the substance of a letter lately received by the Rev. G. Smith, of Penzance, Cornwall. London: Published by D. Cox, High Street, Southwark, 1820.

13.  Smith, George Charles. Select pieces on storms. London: Published by D. Cox, High Street, Southwark, 1820.

14.  Smith, George Charles. Torbay; or, The fleet at anchor; or, The seventh part of the boatswain's mate: being a continuation of interesting dialogues between British seamen of His Majesty's navy. London: Printed by J. Hill, 32, Water Lane, Blackfriars; for D. Cox, 39, High Street, Southwark; sold by all booksellers: and may be obtained at every sea port town in England, Scotland, and Ireland, [between 1817 and 1820].

 

 

1821

15.  Smith, George Charles. The royal barracks, or, Soldiers turned out on duty. London: Printed for D. Cox, High Street, Borough, and sold by Rubidge, 74, Tooley Street; Whittemore, Paternoster Row; Edwards, 2, Grange Walk, Bermondsey; and may be obtained at the Bethel Mission-house, behind Stepney Church, 1821.

16.  Smith, George Charles. The press gang, or, War proclaimed by the prince of peace, against the prince of darkness. London: Printed for D. Cox, High Street, Borough; and sold by Rubidge, 74, Tooley Street; Whitemore, Paternoster-Row; Edwards, 2, Grange Walk, Bermondsey; and may be obtained at the Bethel Mission-house, behind Stepney Church, 1821.

17.  Smith, George Charles. The gale abated; or, An afflicted minister reviewing the horrors of a storm from an haven of rest and peace. London: Printed for D[aniel]. Cox, 39, High Street, Southwark, by Eliz. Delahoy, Greenwich, [between 1817 and 1821].

18.  Smith, George Charles. A sailor's visit to Surrey Chapel, or, Interesting recollections in early life, on shore and at sea. London: Printed for D. Cox, High-Street, Southwark, [between 1817 and 1821].

19.  Smith, George Charles. The harp, suspended by the rivers of Babylon; or, Songs in the desert. London: Printed for D. Cox, 39, High Street, Southwark, [between 1817 and 1821]

20. Smith, George Charles. A Sailor’s Letter. [London]: [Printed for D. Cox, 39, High Street, Southwark], [between 1817 and 1821].

21. Smith, George Charles. The Royal George; or, The sixth part of The boatswain's mate: being a continuation of interesting dialogues between British seamen of His Majesty's navy. London: Printed by J. Hill, 32, Water Lane, Blackfriars; for D. Cox, 39, High Street, Southwark. Sold by all booksellers; and may be obtained at every sea port town in England, Scotland, and Ireland, [between 1819 and 1821].

22. Smith, George Charles. The fisherman's Saturday. London: Printed for D. Cox, 39, High Street, Southwark, [between 1817 and 1821].

23.  Smith, George Charles. The poor sea boy. London: Printed for D. Cox, 39, High-Street, Southwark, [between 1817 and 1821].

24. Smith, George Charles. British villages; or, Tales of the nineteenth century. London: Printed by J. Hill, 32, Water Lane, Blackfriars; for D. Cox, 39, High Street, Southwark; sold by all booksellers: and may be obtained at every town in England, Scotland, and Ireland, [between 1817 and 1821].

25. Smith, George Charles. English sailors; or, Britain's best bulwarks: being the substance of various addresses to seamen, on board the floating chapel, and on publick occasions, in different ships on the river Thames. London: Printed by W. Tew, 170, Upper Thames-street, for D. Cox, 39, High Street, Southwark: sold by all booksellers; and may be obtained at every sea port town in England, Scotland, and Ireland, [between 1817 and 1821].

26. Smith, George Charles. The dreadnought; or, The fifth part of The boatswain's mate: being a continuation of interesting dialogues between British seamen of His Majesty's navy. London: Printed by J. Hill, 32, Water Lane, Blackfriars; for D. Cox, 39, High Street, Southwark; sold by all booksellers; and may be obtained at every sea port town in England, Scotland, and Ireland, [between 1817 and 1821].

27. Ryland, John. Six views of believers' baptism: I. As an act of sublime worship to the adorable persons in the Godhead. ... VI. As a lively figure of the natural death and of the resurrection of every Christian. Greenwich: Printed by E. Delahoy, Deptford-Bridge. Sold by the Printer: By George, Brick Lane, Spitalfields; by D. Cox, Thomas's Street, Southwark; and may be had of the Baptist ministers through England, 1821.


 1822

28. Cowper, William. Memoir of the most remarkable and interesting parts of the life of William Cowper, Esq. of the Inner Temple. Detailing particularly the exercises of his mind in regard to religion. London: Printed for Cox and Son, St. Thomas's Street, Borough; and D. Cox, 12, Nassau Place, Commercial Road, London: Printed by Samuel and Richard Bentley, Dorset-street, Fleet-street. 1822.

29.  Cowper, William. Hymns on various subjects. London: Printed for Cox and Son, St. Thomas's Street, Borough; and D. Cox, 12, Nassau Place, Commercial Road, 1822.


1834

30. London, Jeffreys Square, St. Mary Axe, 1834. British and Foreign Sailors' Society (including the 'Port-of-London and Bethel-Union') for promoting the moral and religious improvement of seamen.  [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], [1834?] [Most likely this is published by Daniel Cox.]