Traité du scorbut : divisé en trois parties : contenant des recherches sur la nature, les causes & la curation de cette maladie: avec un tableau chronologique & critique de tout ce qui a paru sur ce sujet (v.2)
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Title: Traité du scorbut : divisé en trois parties : contenant des recherches sur la nature, les causes & la curation de cette maladie: avec un tableau chronologique & critique de tout ce qui a paru sur ce sujet (v.2)
Other titles: Treatise on the scurvy
Classmark: Anglo-French 3 1756/LIN
Creator(s): Lind, James (1716-1794)
Additional creator(s): Swieten, Gerard Freiherr van (1700-1772) (Other); Boerhaave, Herman (1668-1738) (Other)
Related people: Swieten, Gerard; Boerhaave, Herman
Publisher: Chez Ganeau
Publication city: A Paris
Date(s): 1756
Language: French
Size and medium: 2 v ([4], xlvi, 471, [1]; [4], 507, [5] p)
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/247166
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991015681699705181
Description
Translated by de Boerhaave, commented on by Gerard van Swieten.
With errata leaf at end of v. 2.
"Traité du scorbut, traduit des aphorismes de Boerhaave, commentés par M. Van Swieten": v. 2, p. [251]-462.
"Bibliotheque scorbutique ou tableau chronologique de tout ce qui a été publié jusqu'ici sur le scorbut": v. 2, p. 31-237.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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