A practical treatise on epidemic cholera, ague, and dysentery : illustrating the principles of treatment by their anatomical physiology, pointing out their consanguinity as members of the same great epidemic, and explaining the long disputed questions of their contagion and westering inclination : to which is added a Persian treatise on plague and cholera / by W.G. Maxwell.

  • Maxwell, W. G. (William Graham), 1803-
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A practical treatise on epidemic cholera, ague, and dysentery : illustrating the principles of treatment by their anatomical physiology, pointing out their consanguinity as members of the same great epidemic, and explaining the long disputed questions of their contagion and westering inclination : to which is added a Persian treatise on plague and cholera / by W.G. Maxwell. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Calcutta : T. Ostell, 1838.

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xvii, liv, 213, 31, 24 pages ; 20 cm

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The 'Persian treatise' (24 p.) listed in contents as: Tup-o-wabai : bian kifiyut tup-o-wabai-o-ta,oon ki dar tib-e-akhbar mausu-ast, navishta mishawud, or History of the pestilential fever and plague from the Tib-e-akhbar - Ta,oon : mukala under ta,oon, or Plague - Haiza : bian kifiyut haiza ki dar tib-e-akhbar mansu-ast navishta mishawud, or History of cholera from the Tib-e-akhbar

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