Publisher: | London.: W. Owen, at Homer's Head, near Temple-Bar | Edition: | [First English Edition]; Published Date: 1750 | Dimensions: | 170 x 100 mm (7 x 4 inches) - ix, 267pp. | Appearance: | Brown hardback leather cover. | Condition: | Worn condition. Upper board detached. Some foxing. Contents firm. |
By Mr. Chirac: I. The different natures of wounds are considered. II. Their symptoms are enumerated and accounted for, from the laws of animal oeconomy, and the justest principles of mechanism. III. Their diagnostics, and prognostics, are accurately laid down. IV. The best and most rational method of treating them, whether simple, or compound, is specified.
By Mr. Fizes: I. The doctrine of suppurations, and of ulcers, is set in a clear and ratioanl light. II. Their causes, differences, symptoms, diagnostics, prognostics, and various terminations are specified and explained. III. A method of cure is established by reason, and confirmed by experience.
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