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091 $a50137/B (shelfmark)
100 1 $aStubbe, Henry,$d1632-1676$0n 82099493.
245 14 $aThe Lord Bacons relation of the sweating-sickness examined, in a reply to George Thomson ... Together with a defence of phlebotomy in general, and also particularly in the plague, smallpox, scurvey, and pleurisie in opposition to the same author and the author of Medela medicinae [i.e. M. Nedham], Doctor Whitaker, and Doctor Sydenham. Also a relation concerning the strange symptomes happening upon the bite of the adder: and a reply, by way of preface to the calumnies of Eccebolius [i.e. Joseph] Glanvile /$c[Henry Stubbe].
260 $aLondon :$bPhil. Brigs,$c1671.
300 $a10 unnumbered pages, 27 pages; 7 unnumbered pages, 259 (i. e. 260) pages; 6 unnumbered pages, 11 pages; 32 pages ;$c(4to)
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent.
337 $acomputer$bc$2rdamedia.
338 $aonline resource$bcr$2rdacarrier.
500 $aPart [2] has special title page: An epistolary dicourse concerning phlebotomy; part [3] has special title page: A relation of the strange symptomes happening by the bite of an adder. Part [4] has caption title: A preface to the reader.
510 0 $aWing S6059.
510 4 $aESTC$cR33665.
510 4 $aWing (CD-ROM, 1996),$cS6059.
600 10 $aGlanvill, Joseph,$d1636-1680$0n 50033089.
600 10 $aSydenham, Thomas,$d1624-1689$0n 83188721.
600 10 $aThomson, George,$d1619-1677.
600 10 $aWhitaker, Tobias,$d-1666$0n 86822821.
655 0 $aElectronic books.
752 $aEngland$dLondon.
759 $adigukmhl.
759 $adigearly.
776 1 $iPrint version:$tThe Lord Bacons relation of the sweating-sickness examined, in a reply to George Thomson ... Together with a defence of phlebotomy in general, and also particularly in the plague, smallpox, scurvey, and pleurisie in opposition to the same author and the author of Medela medicinae [i.e. M. Nedham], Doctor Whitaker, and Doctor Sydenham. Also a relation concerning the strange symptomes happening upon the bite of the adder: and a reply, by way of preface to the calumnies of Eccebolius [i.e. Joseph] Glanvile$w(OCoLC)14312609$w(UkLW)b10988403.
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