Cholera, its nature, cause, and treatment : with original views physiological, pathological, and therapeutical, in relation to fever, the action of poisons on the system, &c., &c. : to which is added, an essay on vital temperature and nervous energy, explanatory more particularly of the nature, source, and distribution of the latter, and of the connection between the mind and the body, &c., &c. / by Charles Searle.

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