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A treatise on the scurvy [electronic resource] : containing a new, an easy, and effectual method of curing that disease; the cause, and indications of cure, deduced from practice; and observations connected with the Subject. With an appendix, onsisting of five letters, respecting the success of a new antiscorbutic medicine. By D. Paterson, surgeon in the Royal Navy.
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74VvXvw75KbM
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A treatise on the scurvy [electronic resource] : containing a new, an easy, and effectual method of curing that disease; the cause, and indications of cure, deduced from practice; and observations connected with the Subject. With an appendix, onsisting of five letters, respecting the success of a new antiscorbutic medicine. By D. Paterson, surgeon in the Royal Navy.
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A treatise on the scurvy [electronic resource] : containing a new, an easy, and effectual method of curing that disease; the cause, and indications of cure, deduced from practice; and observations connected with the Subject. With an appendix, onsisting of five letters, respecting the success of a new antiscorbutic medicine. By D. Paterson, surgeon in the Royal Navy.
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Edinburgh : printed for Manners and Miller, Parliament-Square, MDCCXCV. [1795]
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MDCCXCV. [1795]
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