A clinical history of the acute rheumatism, or rheumatick fever. With a correspondence; containing the testimony of eight eminent physicians in the metropolis, to explain the beneficial effects of the Peruvian bark, cinchona, in the acute rheumatism : II. A clinical history of the nodosity of the joints / by John Haygarth.

  • Haygarth, John, 1740-1827.
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A clinical history of the acute rheumatism, or rheumatick fever. With a correspondence; containing the testimony of eight eminent physicians in the metropolis, to explain the beneficial effects of the Peruvian bark, cinchona, in the acute rheumatism : II. A clinical history of the nodosity of the joints / by John Haygarth. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Clinical history of the acute rheumatism, or rheumatick fever
Clinical history of the nodosity of the joints
Clinical history of diseases
Haygarth on rheumatick fever

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London : Cadell & Davies, 1813.

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iv, 202 pages ; 23 cm

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New edition, with corrections and additions.

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Spine title: Haygarth on rheumatick fever.
This book was originally published in 1805, under the title, 'A Clinical history of diseases'.

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