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A vindication of Dr. Sydenham's nevv method of curing continual fevers : in which a new hypothesis of fevers in laid down, and all their phenomena are explain'd, after a new method : together, vvith an appendix of the doctrine of insensible transpiration, advanc'd by Sanctorius, in his Medicina Statica : to which is prefix'd an essay, offering some reasons for the small progress of physical improvements
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A vindication of Dr. Sydenham's nevv method of curing continual fevers : in which a new hypothesis of fevers in laid down, and all their phenomena are explain'd, after a new method : together, vvith an appendix of the doctrine of insensible transpiration, advanc'd by Sanctorius, in his Medicina Statica : to which is prefix'd an essay, offering some reasons for the small progress of physical improvements

Author: Andrew Brown
Publisher: London : Printed for John Hepburn ..., 1700.
Series: Early English books, 1641-1700, 1628:21.
Edition/Format:   Book   Microform : Microfilm : Master microform : English
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Genre/Form: Early works to 1800
Named Person: Thomas Sydenham; Santorio Santorio
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Andrew Brown
OCLC Number: 18454670
Notes: Running title: A vindicatory schedule, concerning the new cure of fevers.
Errata: prelim. p. [41].
Imperfect: stained.
Reproduction of original in the Bodleian Library.
Description: [48], 211 p., [1] leaf of plates : ill.
Series Title: Early English books, 1641-1700, 1628:21.
Other Titles: Vindicatory schedule, concerning the new cure of fevers.
Responsibility: by A. Brown ...

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