An enquiry into the source from whence the symptoms of the scurvy and of putrid fevers, arise; and into the seat which those affections occupy in the animal oeconomy; with a view of ascertaining a more just idea of putrid diseases than has generally been formed of them. By Francis Milman, M. D. F. R. S. Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, And lately one of Dr. Radcliffe's travelling Physicians.

  • Milman, Francis, Sir, 1746-1821.
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M.DCC.LXXXII. [1782]
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London : printed for J. Dodsley, Pall Mall, M.DCC.LXXXII. [1782]

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xx,231,[1]p. ; 80.

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