The method of curing the small pox : first written in the year 1704, for the use of the noble and honourable family of March. By Dr. Arch. Pitcairn.
| Main Author: | Pitcairn, Archibald, 1652-1713 |
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| Language: | English |
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Edinburgh :
printed for the benefit of Charles Erskine, late servant to the said Dr. Archibald Pitcairn, and sold at his house, in Kennedy's Closs, at the back of the trone,
in the year MDCCXXX. [1730]
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