Life, its nature, source, and varied phenomena, in health and disease : founded on the fact that the blood is the source of life, its normal state of purity constituting the condition of health, and its vitiation occasioning that of disease : the whole constituting a complete system of the science of medicine, the fruit of forty years' professional experience / by Charles Searle.

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Life, its nature, source, and varied phenomena, in health and disease : founded on the fact that the blood is the source of life, its normal state of purity constituting the condition of health, and its vitiation occasioning that of disease : the whole constituting a complete system of the science of medicine, the fruit of forty years' professional experience / by Charles Searle. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : John Churchill, 1863.

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xix, 284 pages, III leaves of plates : illustrations ; 21 cm

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2nd ed.

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1st ed. published as: The thermo-electrical or natural system of medicine (London : Boothe, 1860)
'A second edition being called for ... I am sorry my present state of health and numerous occupations necessitate my committing to the Press the present edition in the state in which it was originally published, without alteration or comment' - p. x

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