Sunt ne rationes quibus homo et quaedam animalia tum aestui externo resistunt, tum frigori : an a rupta subito temperie nascantur morbi? : theses quam, Deo favente, in saluberrimâ Facultate medicâ Parisiensi, praesentibus competitionis judicibus, publicis competitorum disputationibus subjiciet et dilucidare contendet die decimâ quartâ maii anni 1827 / auctor C. Dronsart.

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Sunt ne rationes quibus homo et quaedam animalia tum aestui externo resistunt, tum frigori : an a rupta subito temperie nascantur morbi? : theses quam, Deo favente, in saluberrimâ Facultate medicâ Parisiensi, praesentibus competitionis judicibus, publicis competitorum disputationibus subjiciet et dilucidare contendet die decimâ quartâ maii anni 1827 / auctor C. Dronsart. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Parisiis : Ex typographia E. Duverger, 1827.

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13 pages ; 26 cm

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At head of title: Competitio ad aggregationem jussu regis optimi et ex mandato summi regiae universitatis magistri instituta, anno 1827

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