A treatise on putrid, malignant, infectious fevers; and how they ought to be treated; founded on nearly fifty year's practical experience: with an exposure of some fatal medical errors in these dreadful diseases. To which is added, the important use of the gun-shot seton needle, to prevent cutting and preserve the integuments in gun-shot wounds W. Rowley
Publication details: 1804 London J. BarfieldDescription: (8), 132 pages 18 cmSubject(s):No physical items for this record
Bound as part of 'Medical tracts 67'