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PHILOSOPHICAL 
TRANS ACTIONS. 
XIII. <^/z Account of the Tabajheer . In a Letter from Patrick 
Ruffell, .M, D. F. F. /S’. /a SVr Jofeph Banks, Bart* 
P* R. S. 
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Read March ii, 1790* 
SIR, 
S HOULD the following remarks on the Tabaflieer, a medi- 
cine in high repute in many parts of the Eaft, appear 
defending a place in the Tranfadions, you will do me the 
honour to prefent them, together with the accompanying fpe- 
mens, to the Society. ■- . v 
This di*ug was, I believe, firfl introduced to the knowledge v 
of the weftern world through the works of the Arabian phy- 
Vol. LXXX. O o ficians, 
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