A new medical dictionary, or, General repository of physic : containing an explanation of the terms and a description of the various particulars relating to anatomy, physiology, physic, surgery, materia medica, chemistry, &c. &c. &c. : each article, according to its importance, being considered in every relation to which its usefulness extends in the healing art / by George Wallis.

  • Motherby, G. (George), 1732-1793.
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1795
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A new medical dictionary, or, General repository of physic : containing an explanation of the terms and a description of the various particulars relating to anatomy, physiology, physic, surgery, materia medica, chemistry, &c. &c. &c. : each article, according to its importance, being considered in every relation to which its usefulness extends in the healing art / by George Wallis. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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General repository of physic

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London : J. Johnson, 1795.

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xi pages, [i.e. xii], 6 unnumbered pages, 739 pages, 4 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 38 cm

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4th edition revised and corrected, with considerable additions.

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Previous edition: 1791.

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