John E. Douglas, 20th century FBI agent and crime fighter, has a lot of medical and ecclesiastical stuff attributed to him that was written in the 18th century. MAGIC! Or, more likely, some other John Douglas entirely.
Here's a couple that obviously aren't him: A short dissertation on the gout. Lithotomia Douglassiana Milton no plagiary A sermon preached before the Lords The State Letters of Henry, Earl of Clarendon
And probably many others. I'm not savvy enough to sort this out, but it definitely needs to be sorted.
John E. Douglas is fixed. Most of them were just John Douglas, and I did my best to sort those, but there's still a mishmash on John^Douglas http://www.goodreads.com/author/show/.... And possibly some of the others; it was very confusing since the similar names list is so long.
Here's a couple that obviously aren't him:
A short dissertation on the gout.
Lithotomia Douglassiana
Milton no plagiary
A sermon preached before the Lords
The State Letters of Henry, Earl of Clarendon
And probably many others. I'm not savvy enough to sort this out, but it definitely needs to be sorted.