A theoretical and chiefly practical treatise of fevors, wherein it's made evident, that the modern practice of curing continual fevers is dangerous and very unsuccessful. Hereunto are added several important observations and cures of malignant fevers, not inserted in the former impression / Written in Latin by Gideon Harvey ... Now rendered into English by J.T. And surveyed by the author.
- Gideon Harvey
- Date:
- 1674
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: A theoretical and chiefly practical treatise of fevors, wherein it's made evident, that the modern practice of curing continual fevers is dangerous and very unsuccessful. Hereunto are added several important observations and cures of malignant fevers, not inserted in the former impression / Written in Latin by Gideon Harvey ... Now rendered into English by J.T. And surveyed by the author. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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