An essay upon the effects of camphire and calomel in continual fevers. Illustrated by several cases. To which is added, an occasional observation upon the modern practice of inoculation. And from the whole is deduced an Argument in Support of the Opinion, that the alimentary Canal is the principal Seat of a Fever. By Daniel Lysons, M. D. Physician at Bath, and late Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford.
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printed by E. Reeve, in the Savoy: and sold by J. Wilkie, in Saint Paul's Church-Yard; W. Frederick, Bath; S. Parker, Oxford; and G. Harris, Gloucester,
1771
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Physical Description: | vii,[1],80,[4]p. ; 8⁰. |
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