Dr. Woodward's ghost. : Occasion'd by a passage in Dr. Mead's preface to his treatise of the small-pox and measles, severely reflecting on that gentleman's memory. With an introductory discourse; by way of vindicating the doctor's character from the aspersions cast on him by his unmerciful antagonist. / By Dr. Andrew Tripe, nephew to the late doctor.

  • Tripe, Andrew.
Date:
1748
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Publication/Creation

London : Printed for Jeremiah Reason, in Flower de Luce-Court, Fleet Street, 1748.

Physical description

4 unnumbered pages, 8 pages ; 4to (22 cm)

References note

ESTC, T34914.
ESTC T34914
Foxon, D357

Notes

Printed on title-page: Price Six-pence.
Richard Mead (1673-1754) published 'A treatise on the small pox and measles' in 1747.
Attributed to William Wagstaffe (1685-1725) by ESTC.
Attributed to John Douglas (d. 1743) in 'A bibliography of the works of Richard Mead' by V. A. Ferguson.
Copy 1. Small paper label with 186 written in ink on top left corner of title-page.

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