Proposals for printing a medicinal dictionary; : designed as a body of physic and surgery both with regard to theory and practice. Compiled from the best writers ancient and modern: with useful observations. Illustrated with copper plates. /
| Main Author: | James, R. (Robert), 1703?-1776 |
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| Format: | eBook |
| Language: | English |
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To be printed according to the following conditions, by the Society of Booksellers for Promoting Learning.,
[1741]
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