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Synopsis and nosology: being an arrangement and definition of diseases
1793, Printed by Edward Gray, for Nathaniel Patten book-seller, Hartford
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Synopsis and nosology: being an arrangement and definition of diseases
1793, Printed by Edward Gray, for Nathaniel Patten book-seller, Hartford
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in English
- The second edition, translated from Latin to English.
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Synopsis and nosology: being an arrangement and definition of diseases
1792, by Nathaniel Patten, for Isaiah Thomas, sold by said Thomas in Worcester, Massachusetts, and by him and Company in Boston.
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- The first translation from Latin to English.
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Synopsis and nosology: being an arrangement and definition of diseases
1792, by Nathaniel Patten, for Isaiah Thomas, sold by said Thomas in Worcester, Massachusetts, and by him and company in Boston.
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Synopsis and nosology: being an arrangement and definition of diseases
1792, by Nathaniel Patten, for Isaiah Thomas, sold by said Thomas in Worcester, Massachusetts, and by him and Company in Boston.
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in English
- The first translation from Latin to English.
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Half-title: Cullen's Synopsis.
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