A method of studying physick. Containing what a physician ought to know in relation to the nature of bodies, the laws of motion; Staticks, Hydrostaticks, Hydraulicks, and the Proprieties of Fluids: Chymistry, Pharmacy and Botany: Osteology, Myology, Splanchnology, Angiology and Dissection: The Theory and Practice of Physick: Physiology, Pathology, Surgery, Diet, &c. And the whole Praxis Medica Interna; with the Names and Characters of the most excellent Authors on all these several Subjects in every Age: Systematicks, Observators, Operators, &c. their best Editions, and the Method of reading them. Written in Latin by the learned Hermann Boerhaave, Now Professor of Physick in the University of Leyden. Translated into English by Mr. Samber.

  • Boerhaave, Herman, 1668-1738.
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MDCCXIX. [1719]
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Methodus studii medici. English

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London : printed by H. P. for C. Rivington at the Bible and Crown in St. Paul's Church-Yard; B. Creake at the Bible and Ink-Bottle in Jermyn-Street against St. James's Church; and J. Sackfield in Lincolns-Inn-Square, MDCCXIX. [1719]

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[44],331,[33]p. : ill. ; 80.

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