The modern practice of physick vindicated, and the apothecaries clear'd from the groundless imputations of Dr. Pitt. In which is contain'd Several Physical disquisitions concerning the State of a Human Body, the Seperations and Secretions in the several Fluids, with the Method of Perspiration. An Account of Pulses, and of the Digestion of the Stomach, after a Mechanical way. How Animal Generation may be understood. A Refutation of the Vulgar Opinion that supposes Women colder than Men. Together With an Appendix in a Letter to the Learned Sir John Floyer about the further use of Cold Baths.
- Browne, Joseph, active 1700-1721.
- Date:
- 1703
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London : printed for Nich. Cox, at the Golden-Bible without Temple-Bar, 1703.
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[24],194,[2]p. ; 80.
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Hanson, 329
ESTC T41328
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