The lady's physician. A practical treatise on the various disorders incident to the fair sex. With proper Directions for the Cure thereof. The Whole laid down in so plain a Manner, as to enable every Reader not only to be a competent Judge for herself, but also to direct others with Propriety and Success. Written originally in French, by M. Tissot, M. D. First Physician to the Queen of France, and Fellow of the Royal Society of London; Member of the Medico-Physical Society of Basil, and of the Oeconomical Society of Berne, and Author of Advice to the People concerning their Health. Translated by an eminent physician.

  • Tissot, S. A. D. (Samuel Auguste David), 1728-1797.
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1766
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London : printed for J. Pridden, at the Feathers, in Fleet-Street. MDCCLXVI. (one Shilling.), 1766.

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[2],44p. ; 80.

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ESTC N11492

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