An historical, philosophical and practical essay on the human hair, combining a full and copious description of its growth--analysis of its various properties--the causes of its varied colours-- elucidation of the different disorders to which it is subject, and the best means of eradicating those diseases : interspersed with numerous interesting ancedotes / by Alexander Rowland, jun.

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An historical, philosophical and practical essay on the human hair, combining a full and copious description of its growth--analysis of its various properties--the causes of its varied colours-- elucidation of the different disorders to which it is subject, and the best means of eradicating those diseases : interspersed with numerous interesting ancedotes / by Alexander Rowland, jun. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : [Printed for author, and sold by Sherwood, Nely, and Jones], 1816.

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2 unnumbered pages, [vii]-xiii, 2 unnumbered pages, 116 pages, 4 unnumbered pages, 1 plate ; 21 cm

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"Inscribed to Her Royal Highness the Princess Charlotte of Wales and Cobourg"

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