The thirty-first edition, revised, of an essay on the nature and cure of scrofulous disorders, commonly called the king's evil : deduced from long observation and practice, with additions, and above sixty cases : the remedies in them used, and occasional remarks, to which is prefixed a plate of the herb vervain, and its root / by the late John Morley.

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The thirty-first edition, revised, of an essay on the nature and cure of scrofulous disorders, commonly called the king's evil : deduced from long observation and practice, with additions, and above sixty cases : the remedies in them used, and occasional remarks, to which is prefixed a plate of the herb vervain, and its root / by the late John Morley. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Essay on the nature and cure of scrofulous disorders, commonly called the king's evil

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New York : R. Craighead, printer, 1861.

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viii pages, [7]-51 pages, 1 leaf of plates : illustrations ; 20 cm

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31st ed., rev.

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Originally published: London : 1797

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