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Mistletoes - Therapeutic use - Early works to 1800
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A dissertation concerning misletoe: a most wonderful specifick remedy for the cure of convulsive distempers. Calculated for the Benefit of the Poor as well as the Rich, and heartily recommended for the Common Good of Mankind. The third edition. To which is added, a second part, containing farther remarks and observations. By Sir John Colbatch, A Member of the College of Physicians.
Colbatch, John, Sir, 1670-1729.Date: M.DCC.XXIII. [1723]- Books
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A dissertation concerning misletoe: a most wonderful specifick remedy for the cure of convulsive distempers. Calculated for the Benefit of the Poor as well as the Rich, and heartily recommended for the Common Good of Mankind. The fifth edition. To which is added, a second part, containing farther remarks and observations. By Sir John Colbatch, late Member of the College of Physicians.
Colbatch, John, Sir, 1670-1729.Date: M.DCC.XXX. [1730]- Books
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A dissertation concerning misletoe: a most wonderful specifick remedy for the cure of convulsive distempers. Calculated for the Benefit of the Poor as well as the Rich, and heartily recommended for the Common Good of Mankind. The sixth edition corrected. To which is added, a second part, containing farther remarks and observations. By Sir John Colbatch, late Member of the College of Physicians.
Colbatch, John, Sir, 1670-1729.Date: [1733?]- Books
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A dissertation concerning misletoe; a most wonderful specifick remedy for the cure of convulsive distempers. Calculated for the Benefit of the Poor as well as the Rich, and heartily recommended for the Common Good of Mankind. The fourth edition. To which is added, a second part, containing farther remarks and Observations. By Sir John Colbatch, A Member of the College of Physicians.
Colbatch, John, Sir, 1670-1729.Date: M.DCC.XXV. [1725]- Books
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A dissertation concerning misletoe: a most wonderful specifick remedy for the cure of convulsive distempers. Calculated for the Benefit of the Poor as well as the Rich, and heartily recommended for the Common Good of Mankind. By Sir John Colbatch, a Member of the College of Physicians.
Colbatch, John, Sir, 1670-1729.Date: 1719