Richardi Morton... Opera Medica, quibus additi fuere Tractatus sequentes: I. Gault. Harris De morbis acutis infantum &c. II. Gul. Cole Novae hypotheseos, ad explicanda febrium intermitt. symptomat. & typos excogitatae hypotyposis, &c. III. Ejusd. De secretione animali. IV. Mart. Lister De morbis chronicis. V. Ejusdem De variolis. VI. Thomae Sydenham Processus intrgri in morbis fere omnibus durandis, cum Tract. de phthisi nunquam antehac edito. Cum elenchis rerum & indicibus necessariis
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Title: Richardi Morton... Opera Medica, quibus additi fuere Tractatus sequentes: I. Gault. Harris De morbis acutis infantum &c. II. Gul. Cole Novae hypotheseos, ad explicanda febrium intermitt. symptomat. & typos excogitatae hypotyposis, &c. III. Ejusd. De secretione animali. IV. Mart. Lister De morbis chronicis. V. Ejusdem De variolis. VI. Thomae Sydenham Processus intrgri in morbis fere omnibus durandis, cum Tract. de phthisi nunquam antehac edito. Cum elenchis rerum & indicibus necessariis
Other titles: Opera medica
Classmark: Anglo-French 5 1718/MOR
Creator(s): Morton, Richard (1637-1698)
Additional creator(s): Cole, William (1635-1716) (Other); Harris, Walter (1647-1732) (Other); Lister, Martin (1638-1712) (Other); Sydenham, Thomas (1624-1689) (Other)
Related people: Cole, William; Harris, Walter; Lister, Martin; Sydenham, Thomas
Publisher: Sumptibus Anisson & Posuel
Publication city: Lugduni
Date(s): 1718
Language: Latin
Size and medium: 10 pts in 1
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/266153
Printed items catalogue: https://leeds.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?vid=44LEE_INST:VU1&docid=alma991017381199705181
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