A natural and medicinal history of worms, bred in the bodies of men and other animals

taken from the authorities, and observations of all authors who have treated thereof, from Hippocrates to this time : together with an enquiry into the original of worms, and the remedies which destroy them, with a particular formula of medicines adapted to the use of families, and illustrated with several copper cuts

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A natural and medicinal history of worms, bred in the bodies of men and other animals

taken from the authorities, and observations of all authors who have treated thereof, from Hippocrates to this time : together with an enquiry into the original of worms, and the remedies which destroy them, with a particular formula of medicines adapted to the use of families, and illustrated with several copper cuts

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English
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436

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.
Translation of: Historia naturalis et medica latorum lumbricorum intra hominem et alia animalia.
Dedication signed: "J. Browne."
Signatures: A⁸ pi² 2pi⁴ B-K⁸ L⁴ M-Z⁸ 2A-2E⁸ 2F².

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London

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Library of Congress
RC119.7 .L4313x 1721

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Pagination
[28], 436 [i.e. 428] p., [3] leaves of folded plates :
Number of pages
436

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OL2668833M
LCCN
85665043

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