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Record ID bcl_marc/bcl_open.03.mrc:10919238:1666
Source bcl_marc
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040 $aUk-ES$cUk-ES$dCStRLIN
049 $aBXMV
090 $aZ2002$b.E55x reel 1974, no. 02
100 1 $aCheyne, George,$d1673-1743.
240 10 $aNew theory of continual fevers
245 12 $aA new theory of acute and slow continu'd fevers;$h[microform]$bwherein, besides their appearances and manner of cure, occasionally, the true structure of the glands, ... and mercurial medicines, are mechanically explain'd. Together with the application of the general proposition to hectick fevers. ... To which is perfix'd [sic], An essay concerning the improvements of the theory of medecine [sic].
250 $aThe second edition, with many additions.
260 $aLondon :$bprinted for Geo. Strahan, in the year,$c1702.
300 $a[8],37,[1];166,[2]p. :$bill. ;$c8ʻ́.
500 $aAnonymous. By George Cheyne.
500 $aThe second part is entitled 'A new theory of continued fevers' with separate pagination and register; pp. 1-127 of which is a reissue of the 1701 Edinburgh edition.
500 $aFirst published in 1701 as 'A new theory of continual fevers'.
500 $aWith a final advertisement leaf.
533 $aMicrofilm.$bWoodbridge, CT$cResearch Publications, Inc.,$d1986.$e1 reel ; 35mm.$f(The Eighteenth Century ; reel 1974, no. 02).
830 0 $aEighteenth century ;$vreel 1974, no. 02.
852 00 $aMChB$bMICRO$cMFILM$hZ2002$i.E55x reel 1974, no. 02$91
948 $aLTI 08/08/2000