A candid and impartial state of the evidence of a very great probability, that there is discovered by Monsieur Le Fevre, a regular physician, residing and practising at Liege in Germany, a specific for the gout. Containing the motives which induced the author to listen to the pretensions of the Liege medicine; with an account of its operations and effects in his own [i.e. the author's] case. To which is added, a narrative of the cases of several other patients ... who have been cured, or are now in a course of cure of the gout, by the efficacy of Dr. Le Fevre's powders ... In an appendix is given an account of a house fitted up at Liege, for the reception of the English only ... Also a detail of the best ... inns upon the road to Liege / By Edmund Marshall, M.A.

  • Marshall, Edmund, 1733-1797.
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A candid and impartial state of the evidence of a very great probability, that there is discovered by Monsieur Le Fevre, a regular physician, residing and practising at Liege in Germany, a specific for the gout. Containing the motives which induced the author to listen to the pretensions of the Liege medicine; with an account of its operations and effects in his own [i.e. the author's] case. To which is added, a narrative of the cases of several other patients ... who have been cured, or are now in a course of cure of the gout, by the efficacy of Dr. Le Fevre's powders ... In an appendix is given an account of a house fitted up at Liege, for the reception of the English only ... Also a detail of the best ... inns upon the road to Liege / By Edmund Marshall, M.A. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Canterbury : Printed for the author, by Simmons and Kirkby ..., MDCCLXX. [1770]

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2 unnumbered leaves, vi, 83 pages ; (8vo)

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1st edition; 2nd edition issued the same year.

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