New and extraordinary observations concerning the prediction of various crises by the pulse, independent of the critical signs delivered by the ancients; made, first by Dr. Don Francisco Solano de Luque, late of the City of Antequera in Spain; and subsequently by several other physicians. Illustrated with many new cases and remarks, to which are added, some general hints on the nature, the ancient observance, and modern neglect of crises

Nihell, James

New and extraordinary observations concerning the prediction of various crises by the pulse, independent of the critical signs delivered by the ancients; made, first by Dr. Don Francisco Solano de Luque, late of the City of Antequera in Spain; and subsequently by several other physicians. Illustrated with many new cases and remarks, to which are added, some general hints on the nature, the ancient observance, and modern neglect of crises James Nihell - London printed for the Society of Booksellers for Promoting Learning; and sold by James Crokatt 1741 - xxviii, (10), 153, (14) pages 20 cm

Bound as part of 'Pamphlets 120.'


Pulse