Further observations on the internal use of the hydro-cyanic (prussic) acid, in pulmonary complaints; chronic catarrhs; spasmodic coughs; asthma; hooping-cough; and some other diseases : with full directions for the preparation and administration of that medicine / by A.B. Granville.

  • Granville, A. B. (Augustus Bozzi), 1783-1872.
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1819
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Further observations on the internal use of the hydro-cyanic (prussic) acid, in pulmonary complaints; chronic catarrhs; spasmodic coughs; asthma; hooping-cough; and some other diseases : with full directions for the preparation and administration of that medicine / by A.B. Granville. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed by W. Bulmer and Co., Cleveland-Row; sold by Burgess and Hill, medical booksellers, 55, Great Windmill Street, haymarket; Messrs. Underwoods; Anderson and Chase; and E. Cox and son, Borough, 1819.

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82 pages ; 23 cm (8vo)

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2nd ed. has title: An historical and practical treatise on the internal use of the hydro-cyanic (prussic) acid

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