Publication Date | 1676 |
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Remainder | shewing its generation in the body, what diseases arise by its vitiation; from whence in particular, by plain and familiar examples, is accurately demonstrated, the causes and cures of agues, or intermitting feavers, hitherto so difficult and uncertain: with sundry other things worthy of note. Written by D. Reg. de Graaf, physician of Delph, and translated by Christopher Pack, Med. Lond |
Extent | [24], 151, [17] p., [3] leaves of plates (2 folded) |
Location | London |
Publisher | printed for N[athaniel]. Brook at the Angel in Cornhil near the Royal Exchange |