A synopsis of methodical nosology : in which the genera of disorders are particularly defined, and the species added with the synonimous of those from Sauvages ... From the 4th ed., corr. and much enl / Translated by Henry Wilkins, M. D.
- Cullen, William, 1710-1790.
- Date:
- 1793 [i. e. Philadelphia, Elizabeth Hall, 1795]
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Credit: A synopsis of methodical nosology : in which the genera of disorders are particularly defined, and the species added with the synonimous of those from Sauvages ... From the 4th ed., corr. and much enl / Translated by Henry Wilkins, M. D. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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