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A treatise of the safe, internal use of cantharides in ... physick ... / translated ... by J. Marten. To which are added ... observations ... of the ... doctor [J. Groenevelt] also the translator and others concerning the ... vertues of cantharides internally administered ... As also an anatomical and chymical account of that insect ... Likewise a letter to the doctor of the effects of cantharides in the gout.
- Jan Groeneveldt
- Date:
- 1706
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A treatise of the safe, internal use of cantharides in ... physick ... / translated ... by J. Marten. To which are added ... observations ... of the ... doctor [J. Groenevelt] also the translator and others concerning the ... vertues of cantharides internally administered ... As also an anatomical and chymical account of that insect ... Likewise a letter to the doctor of the effects of cantharides in the gout. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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