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MEDICAL PRACTICE IN CURING FEVERS:

by Lobb, Theophilus.

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John Oswald.. Hardcover. worn. Correspondent To Rational Methods &C. And To Those Curative Indications Which Arise From The Febrile Symptoms Of The Patient: And Exemplified In Many Cases Of The Most Usual Fevers. By Theophilus Lobb. Printed for London: John Oswald at the Rose and Crown in the Poultry, near Stocks-Market. 1735. A number “2” is stamped on the spine. xxx, 431 pages + index. Ownership signature of John W. Boynton, with his small, printed ownership label. Signed by Josiah Rose, probably the Coventry, Connecticut, doctor. An inscription to Josiah Rose from his father Frederick. Leather bound, heavily used, with rubbing to the covers. Missing the front free endpaper. The binding is fairly sound, the pages are rippled and have age spots, the index section of pages is stained, the endpapers are heavily used and stained.
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