A philosophical account of this hard frost. From whence is rationally concluded what effects it may probably have on humane bodies, as to health and sickness ... With cautionary directions for the prevention of such distempers as are likely to be the natural consequence ... Written in answer to a letter of a person of quality. And at his command made publick for the common good ... / [John Peter].

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A philosophical account of this hard frost. From whence is rationally concluded what effects it may probably have on humane bodies, as to health and sickness ... With cautionary directions for the prevention of such distempers as are likely to be the natural consequence ... Written in answer to a letter of a person of quality. And at his command made publick for the common good ... / [John Peter]. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Sam. Smith, 1684.

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2 unnumbered pages, 10 pages ; (4to)

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Wing P1689
ESTC R221451
Wing (2nd ed., 1994), P1689

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