A short and certain method of curing continu'd fevers : Chiefly by the assistance of a new febrifuge. To which are added some practical observations on the common febrifuges. And a history of thirteen cases, ... By Jos. Clutton.
| Main Author: | Clutton, Joseph, 1693-1743 |
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| Language: | English |
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