Printed prospectus, on one folio leaf, of an anonymous work (which does not appear to have been ever published), to be entitled, "Medicæ dissertations tres; quarum prima agit de morbis qui ad incurabilium classem referuntur; secunda de febribus intermittentibus, hasque comitantibus continuis; tertia Cortieis Peruviani historiam usumque tradit;" dated at London
MS. Rawl. C. 406, fol. 52b
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Printed prospectus, on one folio leaf, of an anonymous work (which does not appear to have been ever published), to be entitled, "Medicæ dissertations tres; quarum prima agit de morbis qui ad incurabilium classem referuntur; secunda de febribus intermittentibus, hasque comitantibus continuis; tertia Cortieis Peruviani historiam usumque tradit;" dated at London
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MS. Rawl. C. 406, fol. 52b
Summary
Probably by Dr. Richard Morton, and exhibiting the first outline of his book published in 1692 under the title of Πυρετολογία.
Date
Feb 1680
Language
English
Latin
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Collection contents
Rawlinson C: History, Theology
Miscellaneous documents, including medical papers
Printed prospectus, on one folio leaf, of an anonymous work (which does not appear to have been ever published), to be entitled, "Medicæ dissertations tres; quarum prima agit de morbis qui ad incurabilium classem referuntur; secunda de febribus intermittentibus, hasque comitantibus continuis; tertia Cortieis Peruviani historiam usumque tradit;" dated at London
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