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 * Article title: Abercromby, David
 * Author:
 * LEAD: ABERCROMBY, DAVID (d. 1701–2?), was a Scottish physician of the seventeenth century.
 * Errata: Dictionary of National Biography, Errata (1904), p.1
 * LEAD: ABERCROMBY, DAVID (d. 1701–2?), was a Scottish physician of the seventeenth century.
 * Errata: Dictionary of National Biography, Errata (1904), p.1

General

 * Abercromby's books, as cited
 * Catalogues of Scotch Writers (published in 1833 by Mr. James Maidment), p. 62.

Cites

 * Haller's Bibliotheca Medicinæ Pract. (4 vols. 4to, iii. 619, 1779)

Works

 * Nova Medicinæ Praxis (1685), reprinted Paris (1740)
 * Tuta ac efficax Luis Venereæ, sæpe absque Mercurio ac semper absque Salivatione mercuriali, curandæ Methodus (1684, 8vo), reprinted Paris (1690), Amsterdam (1691), Dresden (1702)
 * De Variatione et Varietate Pulsus Observationes (London and Paris, 1685)
 * Ars explorandi Medicas Facultates Plantarum ex solo Sapore (London, 1685–8, 12mo)
 * Opuscula (1687)
 * Discourse of Wit (1686)
 * Academia Scientiarum, or the Academy of Sciences; being a Short and Easie Introduction to the Knowledge of the Liberal Arts and Sciences, with the names of those famous authors that have written on any particular Science. In English and Latine (1687, 12mo)
 * A Moral Discourse of the Power of Interest; by David Abercromby, M.D. and Fellow of the Colledge of Physicians in Amsterdam (London, 1690, 12mo).
 * Protestancy to be Embrac'd; or a New and Infallible Method to Reduce Romanists from Popery to Protestancy. A Treatise of great Use to all His Majestie's Subjects, and necessary to prevent Errors and Popery. By David Abercromby, [M.]D., Lately Converted, after he had Profess'd near nineteen years Jesuitism and Popery. London, printed for the author by Thomas Hodgkin, 1682, 12mo; republished as Protestancy proved Safer than Popery (12mo, 1686)
 * Fur Academicus sive Academia Ornamentis Spoliata a Furibus, qui in Parnasso coram Apolline sistuntur, ubi Criminis sui accusantur et convincuntur Auctore Davide Abercrombio Scoto, M.D. Editio secunda, Amstelod. 1701 (12mo)
 * A Short Account of Scots Divines (1833)