The virtues of cinnabar and musk, against the bite of a mad dog, Illustrated, in a letter to Sir George Cobb, baronet. In which are recited upwards of a hundred cases, wherein this medicine hath happily succeeded: (whereof two were after the hydrophobia appeared;) together with some few instances wherein it hath not succeeded; owing entirely to its not being properly given, as is proved to demonstration: with proper directions whereby to avoid the like disappointment for the future. With a word or two concerning Dr. Henry Bracken's newly discovered specifick, of near eighteen hundred years standing; being a sufficient resutation of the flimsy arguments advanced by this celebrated writer, in a learned rant on the virtues of goose-grease. By Joseph Dalby, surgeon.
- Dalby, Joseph, -1784.
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- MDCCLXII. [1762]
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Birmingham : Printed by John Baskerville, for the author: and sold by Z. Stuart, in Pater-Noster-Row, London; Mess. Fletcher, Parker, and Prince, in Oxford, MDCCLXII. [1762]
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[9],4-55,[1]p. ; 40.
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ESTC T50938
Gaskell, 29