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cies, ipfarumque diuerfitates. 2 Tora. L. B. 
8. mai. 
An introdu&ion to phyfic and furgery. Contai- 
ning 1.medicai inftitutions, or phyfiology, higiei- 
ne, pathology, femiotic and therapeutik. 2. a 
compendious fyftem of anatomy, 3. a general ac- 
count of wounds, ulcers, tumours, operations 
and drefflngs, as alfo of medicines ufed in fur- 
gery. 4. botany and the materia medica 5. phar- 
inacy, as well Chemical as galenical 6. a difpen- 
fatory containing a great variety of the moft effit 
cacious officinal compofitions, and extempora- 
neous prefcriptions. 7. an index of difeafes and 
their remedies. 8 a pofological table, contai- 
ning the dofes of ali the limplesand compounds, 
By r. brooees M. D. the fecond edition. 
London, 8. 
Eiusd. The general pra&ice of phyfic. Extra£led 
chiefly from the writings of the moft celebrated 
pra£Hcal phyficians, and the medicai eflays, trans- 
a£tions, iournals and literary correfpondence of 
the learned focieties in Europe. To which is 
prefixed an introduftion, containig the diftin- 
£tion of fimilar difeafes, the ufe of the non natu- 
rals, an account of the pulfe, the confent ofthe 
nervous parts and a fketch of the animal oeco* 
nomy. The fourth edition. ib. 8- 
Eiusd. Syfteme nouveau et exaft d’hiftoire naturel- 
le. ib. 12. 6 V olL 
7. vah bsvgh diff. deinfitione variolarum. E. 
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