The art of preventing diseases, and restoring health : founded on rational principles, and adapted to persons of every capacity. By George Wallis, M.D. S.M.S. editor of the last edition of Motherby's medical dictionary, and Sydenham's works, with notes, &c. &c, [Four line of verse].
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