Proofs, in Glasgow, of the efficacy of Morison's universal medicines, in curing all diseases : second edition, containing a small exposé of the Hygeian theory of disease : dedicated to the British College of Health, London / by C.W. Moat.

  • Moat, Crofton William.
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1832
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Proofs, in Glasgow, of the efficacy of Morison's universal medicines, in curing all diseases : second edition, containing a small exposé of the Hygeian theory of disease : dedicated to the British College of Health, London / by C.W. Moat. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Addenda to the Practical proofs, of the soundness of the Hygeian theory

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Glasgow : Printed by W. Bennet, 1832.

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32, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8, 8 pages ; 23 cm

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2nd ed.

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Cover title: British College of Health, New Road, King's Cross, London : addenda to the Practical proofs, of the soundness of the Hygeian theory : containing a portion of the new cases of cure which have been published in all the papers in the kingdom since the printing of Morisoniana, in April, 1831, together with an important report from Mr. C.W. Moat ..
With: Third [fourth, seventh-ninth, eleventh, twenty-second, thirtieth] series of cases of cure from the use of Morison's vegetable universal medicines, and, General and full directions (8 p. each)

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