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The prognostics and crises of Hippocrates, translated from the Greek [microform]; with critical and explanatory notes ... By Henry William Ducachet ...
Author
Hippocrates
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
New York, James Eastburn, Clayton & Kingsland, 1819.
Description
[3], vi-viii, [2], [11]-126 p. 20 cm.
Details
Series
Early American medical imprints, 1668-1820 ; reel 50, no. 913.
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Multi-title collection including Observations on the changes of the air, and the concomitant epidemical diseases in the island of Barbadoes To which is added, a treatise on the putrid bilious fever, commonly called the yellow fever; and such other diseases as are indigenous or endemial, in the West India islands, or in the torrid zone and 15 other(s).
Notes
Master microform held by: ResP.
Reproduction note
Microfilm. Woodbridge, Conn., Research Publications, 1973. 1 reel. 35 mm. (Early American medical imprints, 1668-1820, reel 50, no. 913)
In
Multi-title collection including Observations on the changes of the air, and the concomitant epidemical diseases in the island of Barbadoes To which is added, a treatise on the putrid bilious fever, commonly called the yellow fever; and such other diseases as are indigenous or endemial, in the West India islands, or in the torrid zone and 15 other(s).
LCCN
nuc87540807
OCLC
12433986
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