A theoretical and chiefly practical treatise of fevors, wherein it’s made evident, that the modern…
Author: Harvey, Gideon Person pageAuthor Occupation: royal practitioner
Author Occupation: physician
Translator: T., J. Person page
Publisher: Thackeray, William Person page
Title: A theoretical and chiefly practical treatise of fevors, wherein it’s made evident, that the modern practice of curing continual fevors is dangerous and very unsuccessful. Hereunto are added several important observations and cures of malignant fevors, not inserted in the former impression. Written in Latin by Gideon Harvey, M.D. Physician in Ordinary to his Majesty, Now rendered into English by J.T. and surveyed by the author.
Short Title: A theoretical and chiefly practical treatise of fevors, wherein it’s made evident, that the modern…
Imprint: London : printed for William Thackeray at the Angel in Duck-Lane, 1674.
Date: 1674
First Edition: y
Pages: 136
Original Language: Latin
Format: 8
Genre: controversy
Topic: disease, single
Topic: remedies, multiple
Place of: Publisher Place: the Angel in Duck-Lane, London
Place of: Printer Place: [unspecified], London
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