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Zoologia medicinalis Hibernica: or, a treatise of birds, beasts, fishes, reptiles, or insects, which are commonly known and propogated in this Kingdom: giving an account of their medicinal virtues, and their names in English, Irish, and Latin. To which is added A short treatise on the diagnostic and prognostic parts of medicine: the former shewing how the symptoms you may know a distemper; the latter giving an account of the event therof, whether it will end in life or death By John Keogh, A.B. Chaplain to the Right Honorable, James, Lord Baron of Kingston by
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Publication details: Dublin printed by S. Powell 1739
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