A TREATISE WHICH OBTAINED THE PRIZE ON THIS QUESTION: "WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS WHICH INDICATE, OR CONTRA-INDICATE BLOOD-LETTING IN FEVERS, WHETHER INTERMITTENT OR CONTINUED, DESIGNATED UNDER THE TERMS, PUTRID OR ADYNAMIC, MALIGNANT OR ATAXIC?"
A TREATISE WHICH OBTAINED THE PRIZE ON THIS QUESTION: "WHAT ARE THE SYMPTOMS WHICH INDICATE, OR CONTRA-INDICATE BLOOD-LETTING IN FEVERS, WHETHER INTERMITTENT OR CONTINUED, DESIGNATED UNDER THE TERMS, PUTRID OR ADYNAMIC, MALIGNANT OR ATAXIC?"
Place of Publication: London
Publisher: William Reed
Publication Date: 1818
More Details
Octavo, [6], xxxi, [1], 265, [1] pages. Good. Half bound in contemporary brown calf with marbled paper boards and label to spine. Front hinge repaired with dyed paper. Binding rubbed with bumping to edges and corners. Initials of previous owner to front pastedown in ink. Ink annotations to title page and several pages of text marking the book as from the library of an Edinburgh medical society. Text block age-toned and foxed.
Also included is a brief handwritten note, undated, from one Allan Hamilton to "Seguin" (Edward Constant Seguin, 1843-1898), referencing an unidentified patient treated by Hamilton. On age-toned paper creased from posting. MF Consignment. Shelved in Upstairs Hall.
Also included is a brief handwritten note, undated, from one Allan Hamilton to "Seguin" (Edward Constant Seguin, 1843-1898), referencing an unidentified patient treated by Hamilton. On age-toned paper creased from posting. MF Consignment. Shelved in Upstairs Hall.
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