Medical and chemical essays : Containing: Additional observations on scurvy, with cases and miscellaneous facts in reply to Dr. Beddoes, and others ... Communications from New South Wales, on scurvy and other intereting subjects. The case of a blue boy belonging to His Majesty's ship London ... Thoughts on the decomposition of water, and a method of preserving it pure and sweet in long voyages ... / by Thomas Trotter.

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Medical and chemical essays : Containing: Additional observations on scurvy, with cases and miscellaneous facts in reply to Dr. Beddoes, and others ... Communications from New South Wales, on scurvy and other intereting subjects. The case of a blue boy belonging to His Majesty's ship London ... Thoughts on the decomposition of water, and a method of preserving it pure and sweet in long voyages ... / by Thomas Trotter. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : printed for J.S. Jordan ..., 1795.

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155 pages, 1 unnumbered page; (8vo)

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Note: Beddoes' comments on the author's Observations on scurvy were included in his Observations on the nature and cure of calculus, sea scurvy, consumption, catarrh, and fever (London, 1793).
The communications from New South Wales (p. 64-105) are in the form of a letter from Edward Laing to the author, dated Dec. 11, 1792.

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