Medical essays and observations, with disquisitions relating to the nervous system / by James Johnstone, M. D. physician in Worcester. And, An essay on mineral poisons, by John Johnstone, M. B. physician in Birmingham, of Merton-College, Oxford; fel. of the Royal Med. Soc. Edin. cor. mem. of the Med. Soc. Lon. and late phys. to the Gen. Infir. Worc.

  • Johnstone, James, 1730-1802.
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Medical essays and observations, with disquisitions relating to the nervous system / by James Johnstone, M. D. physician in Worcester. And, An essay on mineral poisons, by John Johnstone, M. B. physician in Birmingham, of Merton-College, Oxford; fel. of the Royal Med. Soc. Edin. cor. mem. of the Med. Soc. Lon. and late phys. to the Gen. Infir. Worc. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Evesham : Printed and sold by J. Agg; T. N. Longman, and C. Dilly, London; W. Creech, Edinburgh; Fletcher, Oxford; J. Deighton, Cambridge; Pearson, Birmingham; Smart, and other booksellers, Worcester, 1795.

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xiv, 313 pages, 1 unnumbered page; 168 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates

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ESTC, T121388

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With a half-title.
Errata: bottom of p. 168 (2nd. pt.).
The "Essay on mineral poisons" has a divisional t.-p. dated 1795.

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