Thesaurus pathologico-therapeuticus : exhibens scripta rariora et selectiora auctorum et indigenorum et exterorum, quibus natura ac medela morborum tam internorum quam externorum illustrantur atque explicantur / quem collegit et edidit Jo. Christ. Traug. Schlegel. Volum. II. Pars I.

  • Schlegel, Johann Christian Traugott, 1746-1824.
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1793
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Lipsiae : Sumtibus Frieder. Schneider, 1793.

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8 unnumbered pages, 263 pages ; 21 cm (8vo)

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Contents: I. H.F.A. de Roussel ... tractatus de variis herpetum speciebus, caussis, symptomatibus, morbis ab herpetica lue oriundis, et remediis expugnandae cuilibet affectioni herpeticae idoneis (Cadomi, 1779) - II. D. Joan. Henr. Gempt, dissertatio herpetis naturam atque caussas lustrans (Marburgi Cattorum 1790) - III. Godefred. Wilhelm. Schilling ... diatribe de morbo in Europa pene ignoto, quem Americani vocant yaws : adiecta est hecas casuum rariorum in praxi medica observatorum, nec non observatio physica de torpedine pisce (Trajecti ad Rhenum 1770)

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