Thoughts on the effects of the application and abstraction of stimuli on the human body; with a particular view to explain the nature and cure of typhus. By James Wood, M. D. one of the Physicians to the Dispensary, and member of the Philosophical and Medical Society, of Newcastle upon Tyne; an extraordinary member of the Royal Medical Society of Edinburgh, &c. &c.

  • Wood, James, 1766-1822.
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1793
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London : printed for J. Murray, Fleet-Street; and W. Creech, Edinburgh; and sold by W. Charnley, R. Fisher, and S. Hodgson, Newcastle; W. Phorson, Berwick; J. Graham, Sunderland; R. Christopher, Stockton; and L. Pennington, Durham, 1793.

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[8],78,[2]p.,tables ; 80.

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ESTC T59530

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