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LEADER: 01703cam a2200349 a 4500
001 RIBR02-B3575
003 CStRLIN
005 20051024213926.0
008 021126s1729 enk 001 0 eng d
040 $aNLM$cNLM$dYUS$dRPJCB$edcrb
100 1 $aAubrey, T.
245 14 $aThe sea-surgeon, or The Guinea man's vade mecum. :$bIn which is laid down, the method of curing such diseases as usually happen abroad, especially on the coast of Guinea; with the best way of treating Negroes, both in health and in sickness. /$cWritten for the use of young sea surgeons, by T. Aubrey, M.D. who resided many years on the coast of Guinea.
246 30 $aGuinea man's vade mecum.
260 $aLondon :$bPrinted for John Clarke at the Bible under the Royal-Exchange,$cMDCCXXIX. [1729]
300 $a[4], 135, [5] p. ;$c16 cm. (12mo)
500 $aSignatures: A² B-F¹² G⁸ H²
500 $aIncludes income.
510 4 $aEnglish short title catalogue$cT89451.
510 4 $aAdams & Waters. English Maritime books,$c131.
510 4 $aHogg, P.C. African Slave trade,$c839.
590 $aJohn Carter Brown Library copy bound in contemporary calf. Numerous manuscript notes present.
590 $aJohn Carter Brown Library copy purchased with the assistance of the Harper Fund.
650 0 $aSurgery, Naval.
650 0 $aTropical medicine.
650 0 $aSlave trade.
653 $aImprint 1729.
752 $aEngland$dLondon.
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907 $a.b39027119$b04-08-16$c02-07-06
998 $aj0001$b02-07-06$cm$da$e-$feng$genk$h4$i1
910 $aMARS
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