Publication Date | 1737 |
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Remainder | Wherein the opinions of the antient writers, about the use of mercurial frictions, are examined; the objections against them, both antient and modern, answered; and their safety, easiness, and surprising success, in all the stages of this distemper, nay, even after repeated salivations have failed, farther confirmed, by a great variety of cases. Part II. By John Douglas, Surgeon, F.R.S. |
Extent | [4],71,[1]p. |
Location | London |
Publisher | printed for, and sold by the author, in Lad-Lane, near Guild-Hall |