A treatise of the nature and powers of the baths and waters of Bareges

in which their superior virtues for the cure of gun-shot and other wounds, with all their complications of inveterate ulcers, schirrous tumours, anchyloses, and many other diseases, as well internal as external; are demonstrated, and confirmed by practical observations. With a descriptive relation of Bareges. To which is added An enquiry into the cause of heat in bituminuous waters, and their specific variations

New ed., greatly enl.
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A treatise of the nature and powers of the baths and waters of Bareges

in which their superior virtues for the cure of gun-shot and other wounds, with all their complications of inveterate ulcers, schirrous tumours, anchyloses, and many other diseases, as well internal as external; are demonstrated, and confirmed by practical observations. With a descriptive relation of Bareges. To which is added An enquiry into the cause of heat in bituminuous waters, and their specific variations

New ed., greatly enl.

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xii, 222 p.
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OL45627301M
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