The naval, military and private practitioners' amanuensis, medicus et chirurgicus, or, A practical treatise on fevers, and all those diseases which most frequently occur in practice with the mode of cure. Likewise on amputation, gun-shot wounds, trismus, scalds, etc. with new and successful methods of treating mortification, of amputating at the shoulder joint, and of curing femoral fractures / by Ralph Cuming.

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London : Printed by W. Clowes ... for Mathews and Leigh ..., 1806.

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3 unnumbered pages, v, 363 pages, 5 unnumbered pages ; 21 cm

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