Dr. Beer's New practice of physic: or, A safe, easy, & effectual method of curing the most obstinate diseases : adapted to the kind efforts of nature; and illustrated as well as confirmed by a variety of suitable cases: to which are prefixed, candid remarks on the illusions of brilliant theories, and on the only true grounds of rational confidence in the treatment of the gout, the scrophula, consumptions, asthmas, nervous affections, and other disorders, hitherto deemed hopeless.

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Dr. Beer's New practice of physic: or, A safe, easy, & effectual method of curing the most obstinate diseases : adapted to the kind efforts of nature; and illustrated as well as confirmed by a variety of suitable cases: to which are prefixed, candid remarks on the illusions of brilliant theories, and on the only true grounds of rational confidence in the treatment of the gout, the scrophula, consumptions, asthmas, nervous affections, and other disorders, hitherto deemed hopeless. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Printed for, and sold by the Author, No. 2, Ely Place, Holborn, by P. Boyle, Vine-street, Piccadilly, [1803]

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xvi, 3 unnumbered pages, 18-64 pages ; 22 cm (8vo)

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The case of Serjeant Boyle, dated Autumn 1802 in the Contents, is referred to on p. 63 as having taken place "October last": publication date is therefore likely to be 1803.
Copy 1 Supplier/Donor: Maggs Note: Binding: Contemp. paper wrappers, marbled but still legible as printed pages from another text. Bookplate of Sir Edmund Antrobus

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