Sketches of field sports as followed by the natives of India with observations on the animals. Also an account of ... customs ... A description of the art of catching serpents, as practised by ... Cunjoors, and their method of curing themselves when bitten. With remarks on hydrophobia, and rabid animals / by Daniel Johnson.

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1822
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Sketches of field sports as followed by the natives of India with observations on the animals. Also an account of ... customs ... A description of the art of catching serpents, as practised by ... Cunjoors, and their method of curing themselves when bitten. With remarks on hydrophobia, and rabid animals / by Daniel Johnson. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Longman, etc., for the author, 1822.

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x, 261 pages : illustrations, frontispiece ; (8vo)

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Copy 1 Note: Half-leaf (description of front.) inserted between p. iv and v.

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