A treatise on the scarlatina anginosa, or what is vulgarly called the scarlet fever, or canker-rash ; replete with every thing necessary to the pathology and practice, deduced from actual experience and observation / by Calvin Jones, practitioner of physic.

  • Jones, Calvin, 1775-1846.
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A treatise on the scarlatina anginosa, or what is vulgarly called the scarlet fever, or canker-rash ; replete with every thing necessary to the pathology and practice, deduced from actual experience and observation / by Calvin Jones, practitioner of physic. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Catskill [N.Y.] : Printed by M. Croswell & Co, MDCCXCIV [1794]

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vi, 1 unnumbered page, 8-23 pages, 1 unnumbered page ; 21 cm (8vo)

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Evans 27171
Blake, J. NLM 18th cent., p. 236
Austin, R.B. Early Amer. medical imprints, 1080
ESTC (RLIN) W9297

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Film 633 reel 57 is part of Research Publications Early American Medical Imprints collection (RP reel 57, no. 1080).

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Microfilm. [Bethesda, Md.] : National Library of Medicine, 1958. 1 microfilm reel : negative ; 35 mm

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