A succinct treatise on medical reform for Ireland : embracing improvements in etiology or in the knowledge of the relative agency, of the concurring causes of its epidemic and pestilential diseases, with a view to preventive measures, and improvements in pathology, or the application of the disjecta membra of the rival systems of fluidism and solidism, to form one more perfect than either, with a view to remedial measures / by William Stoker.

  • Stoker, Gulielmus, 1773-1848.
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A succinct treatise on medical reform for Ireland : embracing improvements in etiology or in the knowledge of the relative agency, of the concurring causes of its epidemic and pestilential diseases, with a view to preventive measures, and improvements in pathology, or the application of the disjecta membra of the rival systems of fluidism and solidism, to form one more perfect than either, with a view to remedial measures / by William Stoker. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Dublin : Milliken & son, 1836.

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48 pages ; 22 cm

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"Printed by C.F. Goodwin, 23, Eustace-St"--t.p. verso.
"The sequel of this Treatise, as well as the Appendix, is now unavoidably postponed "--p. 48.

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