An historical account of the plague at Marseilles. Giving a particular relation of all the different occurrences that happen'd during the visitation of that city. Publish'd by Authority at Paris, and faithfully translated from the original French. By J. S. M.D. To which is added, a letter from Monsier Pons, Physician of the Faculty of Montpelier, wrote from Marseilles (while he resided there by Order of the Regent) to Monsieur de Bon Chevalier, first President of the Court of Aids and Finances of Montpelier; discovering the Nature and Cause of the Pestilence, its Symptoms, and the Methods and Medicines used for the Recovery of the Infected. The second edition revised: to which is added, a particular and distinct description of the city of Marseilles.

  • Marseille. Chambre du Conseil de l'Hôtel de Ville.
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M,DCC,XXII. [1722]
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Journal abregé de ce qui s'est passé en la ville de Marseille, depuis qu'elle est affligée de la contagion. English

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London : printed for J. Billingsley, under the Royal-Exchange; A. Dodd, without Temple-Bar; and J. Fox, in Westminster-Hall, M,DCC,XXII. [1722]

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135,[1]p. ; 80.

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