Inaugural dissertation on the influence of climate on the health and mortality of the inhabitants of the different regions of the globe : submitted to the Medical Faculty of the University of Edinburgh, in conformity with the rules for graduation, by authority of the Very Reverend Principal Baird, and with the sanction of the Senatus Academicus / by Arthur Saunders Thomson, candidate for the degree of Doctor in Medicine.

  • Thomson, Arthur S. (Arthur Saunders)
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Inaugural dissertation on the influence of climate on the health and mortality of the inhabitants of the different regions of the globe : submitted to the Medical Faculty of the University of Edinburgh, in conformity with the rules for graduation, by authority of the Very Reverend Principal Baird, and with the sanction of the Senatus Academicus / by Arthur Saunders Thomson, candidate for the degree of Doctor in Medicine. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Edinburgh : John Carfrae and Son ; London : Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longmans ; Dublin : Hodges and Smith, 1837.

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102 pages : folded map ; 22 cm

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At head of t.p.: Prize thesis
Caption title: Observations on the influence of climate, &c

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