Synopsis of the universal practice of medicine : Exhibiting a concise view of all diseases, both internal and external: illustrated with complete commentaries / ... Translated from the Latin, by Edwin A. Atlee.

  • Lieutaud, Joseph, 1703-1780.
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Philadelphia : Published by Edward and Richard Parker; Abraham Bowman, printer, 1816.

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6 unnumbered pages, viii, 641 pages, 1 unnumbered page : 23 cm

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Austin, R.B. Early Amer. medical imprints, 1150

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Translation of part 1 only (containing books 1-3, on internal diseases, external diseases, and diseases of women and children) of the Synopsis universae praxeos medicae (Amsterdam, 1765; Paris, 1770) Atlee abandoned his original intention to translate also the second part, the Materia medica. Cf. Translator's pref., p. [vii]
Film 633 reel 61 is part of Research Publications Early American Medical Imprints collection (RP reel 61, no. 1150).

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