Cursus medicinæ; or a complete theory of physic: in five parts. I. The whole doctrine of the Animal Oeconomy. II. The nature, difference, causes and symptoms of Diseases. III. The diagnostics and prognostics of Distempers. IV. The method of Preventing Diseases. V. The Art of Healing; or the manner of applying Remedies to particular cases. With a preliminary discourse of the rise, progress, success, nature and principles of medicine. The Whole containing all the discoveries and improvements, whether ancient or modern, relating to this subject. Done, principally, from those admirable institutions of the learned H. Boerhaave, professor of physic in the university of Leyden; and improved from others of the most eminent authors. By John Crawford, M.D.

  • Crawford, John, M.D.
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MDCCXXIV. [1724]
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London : printed for W. Taylor, at the Ship and Black-Swan, in Pater-Noster-Row; and J. Osborn, at the Oxford-Arms, in Lombard-Street, MDCCXXIV. [1724]

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xxiv,382,[2]p. ; 80.

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