Researches to establish the truth of the Linnaean doctrine of animate contagions : wherein the origina, causes, mode of diffusion, and cure, of epidemic diseases, spasmodic cholera, dysentery, plague, small pox, hooping cough, leprosy ... are illsutrated by facts from the natural history of mankind, of animals, and of vegetables, and from the phenomena of the atmosphere / by Adam Neale.

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Researches to establish the truth of the Linnaean doctrine of animate contagions : wherein the origina, causes, mode of diffusion, and cure, of epidemic diseases, spasmodic cholera, dysentery, plague, small pox, hooping cough, leprosy ... are illsutrated by facts from the natural history of mankind, of animals, and of vegetables, and from the phenomena of the atmosphere / by Adam Neale. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1831.

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4 unnumbered pages, viii, 258 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates (frontispiece) ; 22 cm

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