Practice of physic : wherein is attempted a concise exposition of the characters, symptoms, causes of diseases, and method of cure ; with formulae, in which such new articles are introduced as seem, from trial, to be valuable additions to the materia medica ; with a copious index of diseases and medicines ; the whole intended for the assistance of the young practitioner / by Richard Temple.

  • Temple, Richard, 1759-1826.
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Practice of physic : wherein is attempted a concise exposition of the characters, symptoms, causes of diseases, and method of cure ; with formulae, in which such new articles are introduced as seem, from trial, to be valuable additions to the materia medica ; with a copious index of diseases and medicines ; the whole intended for the assistance of the young practitioner / by Richard Temple. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : J. Johnson, 1798.

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xv, 344 pages ; 23 cm

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Second edition, with corrections and additions.

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With half-title page.
Includes indexes.
Previous edition: 1792.

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