An edition of Hospital facts and observations (1830)

Hospital facts and observations

illustrative of the efficacy of the new remedies, strychnia, brucia, acetate of morphia, veratria, iodine, &c. in several morbid conditions of the system : with a comparative view of the treatment of chorea, and some cases of diabetes : a report on the efficacy of sulphureous fumigations in diseases of the skin, chronic rheumatism, &c.

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An edition of Hospital facts and observations (1830)

Hospital facts and observations

illustrative of the efficacy of the new remedies, strychnia, brucia, acetate of morphia, veratria, iodine, &c. in several morbid conditions of the system : with a comparative view of the treatment of chorea, and some cases of diabetes : a report on the efficacy of sulphureous fumigations in diseases of the skin, chronic rheumatism, &c.

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Burgess and Hill
Language
English
Pages
223

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
London

Classifications

Library of Congress
RM88 .B37x 1830

The Physical Object

Pagination
ix, 223 p. :
Number of pages
223

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2669431M
Internet Archive
hospitalfactsobs00bard
LCCN
85665643
OCLC/WorldCat
7873174

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