Thomas Simsoni ... De re medica, dissertationes quatuor : In usum medicinae et humanitatis studiosorum iterum excudi / curabat Andreas Duncan senior ... : His adnectuntur, De asthmate infantum spasmodico ; dissertatio auctore Jacobo Simson : De alvi purgantium natura et usu ; dissertatio ; et De laudibus Gullielmi Harvei ; oratio auctore Andrea Duncan.

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1809
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Thomas Simsoni ... De re medica, dissertationes quatuor : In usum medicinae et humanitatis studiosorum iterum excudi / curabat Andreas Duncan senior ... : His adnectuntur, De asthmate infantum spasmodico ; dissertatio auctore Jacobo Simson : De alvi purgantium natura et usu ; dissertatio ; et De laudibus Gullielmi Harvei ; oratio auctore Andrea Duncan. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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De re medica, dissertationes quatuor
De alvi purgantium natura et usu
De asthmate infantium spasmodico

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Edinburgi : Excudehant Adamus Neill et socii : Venales prostant apud Archibaldum Constable et socios, 1809.

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327 pages ; (8vo)

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Lang: Latin
Note: James Simson's "De asthmate infantium spasmodico", and Duncan's "De alvi purgantium natura et usu" have separate t.p.'s.

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