An epistolary discourse concerning phlebotomy [electronic resource] : in opposition to G. Thomson pseudo-chymist, a pretended disciple of the Lord Verulam : wherein the nature of the blood, and the effects of blood-letting, are enquired into, and the practice thereof experimentally justified (according as it is used by judicious physicians) : in the pest, and pestilential diseases, in the small pox, in the scurvey, in pleurisies, and in several other diseases / by Henry Stubbe.

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Main Author: Stubbe, Henry, 1632-1676
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Other title:Relation of the strange symptomes happening by the bite of an adder, and the cure thereof.
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Language:English
Published: [Ann Arbor, Mich.] : Early English Books Online Text Creation Partnership, [2003]
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Item Description:Also includes ([6], 11 pages): A relation of the strange symptomes happening by the bite of an adder, and the cure thereof / by H. S. London printed : [s.n.], 1671.
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