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Credit: A treatise on sympathy, in two parts ... / by Seguin Henry Jackson. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![4 treatise O N SYMPATHY, IN TWO PARTS. Part I. On the Nature of Sympathy in General; that of Antipathy; and the Force of Imagination ; and on their extenlive importance and Relation to the Animal (Economy : With many in-' tereiline Obfervations on Medical Sympathy. Part II. On Febrile Sym- pathy and Confent; and on the Balance and Connection of extreme Veflels; illuf- trated by Practical Re- marks; and a new Expla- nation of the various Affec- tions of the Stomach and Skin in Fever. In which is attempted, a full Refu- tation of the DoCtrine de- livered on the fame SubjeCt from the Practical Chair at the Univerfity of Edin- burgh. By SEGUIN HENRY JACKSON, M. D. Memberof tlle Roya] College of Phyficians, London, and of the oy»l Medical Society, Edinburgh, and Phyfician to the Weftmiaftcr General Difpenfary. Nil mortalibus arduum eft. Ccelum ipfum petimus ftultitia.” Nuper follicitum quae mihi tardium, “ Nunc defiderium, curaque non hevis.” Hor. O N Prints for the Author , anUfold by J. Murr a t, ino. 32* Fleet-ftreet. m.d.cclxxxi.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21987464_0003.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)