A practical medico-historical account of the western coast of Africa : embracing a topographical description of its shores, rivers, and settlements, with their seasons and comparative healthiness : together with the causes, symptoms, and treatment, of the fevers of western Africa : and a similar account respecting the other diseases which prevail there / by James Boyle, M.C.S.L., colonial surgeon to Sierra Leone, surgeon R.N., etc.

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MDCCCXXXI [1831]
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A practical medico-historical account of the western coast of Africa : embracing a topographical description of its shores, rivers, and settlements, with their seasons and comparative healthiness : together with the causes, symptoms, and treatment, of the fevers of western Africa : and a similar account respecting the other diseases which prevail there / by James Boyle, M.C.S.L., colonial surgeon to Sierra Leone, surgeon R.N., etc. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : S. Highley, MDCCCXXXI [1831]

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2 unnumbered pages, xvi, vi, 423 pages, 1 unnumbered page, 2 unnumbered folded leaves of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm

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