An essay on the medical constitution of Great Britain. To which are added observations on the weather and the diseases which appeared in the period included betwixt the first of January 1758, and the summer solstice in 1760. Together with a narrative of the throat distemper, and the miliary fever, which were epidemical in the Duchy of Cleveland, in 1760. Likewise, observations on the effects of some anthelmintics. Particularly of the great bastard black hellebore, or bear's foot / [Charles Bisset].

  • Bisset, Charles, 1717-1791
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An essay on the medical constitution of Great Britain. To which are added observations on the weather and the diseases which appeared in the period included betwixt the first of January 1758, and the summer solstice in 1760. Together with a narrative of the throat distemper, and the miliary fever, which were epidemical in the Duchy of Cleveland, in 1760. Likewise, observations on the effects of some anthelmintics. Particularly of the great bastard black hellebore, or bear's foot / [Charles Bisset]. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : A. Millar & D. Wilson, 1762.

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6 unnumbered leaves, 344 pages ; (8vo)

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ESTC T121905

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Dedication signed: Charles Bisset.

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