Treatise on pulmonary consumption, in which a new view of the principles of its treatment is supported by original observations on every period of the disease : to which is added an inquiry proving that the medicinal properties of the digitalis, or fox-glove, are diametrically opposite to what they are believed to be / by James Sanders.

  • Sanders, James, 1777-1843.
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Treatise on pulmonary consumption, in which a new view of the principles of its treatment is supported by original observations on every period of the disease : to which is added an inquiry proving that the medicinal properties of the digitalis, or fox-glove, are diametrically opposite to what they are believed to be / by James Sanders. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Edinburgh : Longman, Hurst [etc.] ; Walker and Greig, 1808.

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xvii, 319 pages ; 24 cm

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