Observations sur les maladies des armées dans les camps et dans les garnisons : avec un traité sur les substances septiques & anti-septiques, lû à la Société Royale (v.2)
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Title: Observations sur les maladies des armées dans les camps et dans les garnisons : avec un traité sur les substances septiques & anti-septiques, lû à la Société Royale (v.2)
Other titles: Observations on the diseases of the army; Traité sur les substances septiques et anti-septiques; Supplément aux observations sur les maladies des armées dans les camps et dans les garnisons
Classmark: Anglo-French 3 1755/PRI
Creator(s): Pringle, Sir John (1707-1782)
Additional creator(s): Larcher, Pierre Henri (1726-1812) (Other)
Related people: Larcher, Pierre Henri
Publisher: Chez Ganeau, libraire
Publication city: A Paris
Date(s): 1755
Language: French
Size and medium: 2 v ([4], xl, 332, [4]; x, 355, [1] 81 p)
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/246729
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991015649629705181
Description
Translated by Pierre Henri Larcher.
"Supplément aux observations sur les maladies des armées dans les camps et dans les garnisons": v.2, p. 1-81 second sequence, with additional title page.
"Traité sur les substances septiques et anti-septiques": v. 2, p. [153]-304.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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