A vindicatory schedule, concerning the new cure of fevers: containing a disquisition theoretical and practical of the new and most effectual method of cureing continual fevers, first invented and delivered by Dr Thomas Sydenham. Also shewing, by way of preliminary, the indispensible charge lying on physicians, to improve themselves and the art. Where a new hypothesis of fevers is laid down. With an appendix of Sanctorius his Medicina statica, for clearing the doctrine of insensible perspiration, whereupon that hypothesis is founded.
- Brown, Andrew.
- Date:
- 1691
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Edinburgh : Reid, John, 1691.
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Online resource (pages 48 unnumbered pages, 211 pages, 1 unnumbered page, 8°).
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Reproduction of original in The Wellcome Library, London.
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Electronic reproduction. Cambridge, UK : ProQuest, 2014. (Early European Books)