A treatise on putrid intestinal remitting fevers, in which the laws of the febrile state and sol-lunar influence being investigated and defined, are applied to explain the nature of the various forms, crises, and other phenomena of these fevers ; and thence is deduced and instituted an improved method of curing them / by Francis Balfour.

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A treatise on putrid intestinal remitting fevers, in which the laws of the febrile state and sol-lunar influence being investigated and defined, are applied to explain the nature of the various forms, crises, and other phenomena of these fevers ; and thence is deduced and instituted an improved method of curing them / by Francis Balfour. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Edinburgh : Printed by William Smellie, 1790.

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xxvii, 148 pages, 4 unnumbered leaves : 2 folded tables ; 23 cm

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Note: The book contains the bookplate and signature of Matthew Isacke
Spine title : Balfour on fevers

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