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TEMPLE (Richard). Practice of Physic: wherein is attempted a concise exposition of the characters, symptoms, causes of diseases, and method of cure; with formulæ, in which wherein is attempted a Concise Exposition of the Characters, Symptoms, causes of Diseases, and Method of Cure; with Formulæ, In which such New Articles are introduced as seem, from trial, to be valuable additions to the Materia Medica. With a copious index Diseases and Medicines. The whole intended for the assistance of the Young Practitioner. By Richard Temple, M. D. Licentiate of The Royal College Of Physicians, London.1798
London: Printed for J. Johnson, St Paul's Church Yard, Second edition, 8vo (220 x 130 mm), xv, [1], 344 pp., with corrections and additions, contemporary ink recipes written on the fly-leaves and half-title, upper outer corner of title missing but no loss of text, text lightly spotted, contemporary tree calf, head and foot of spine slightly chipped, spine gilt in compartments, morocco label, a very good copy. Contains a 60pp., section on "Neuroses, or Nervous Diseases".
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