Observations anatomical, physiological, and pathological, on the pulmonary system : with remarks on some of the diseases of the lungs, viz, on haemorrhage, wounds, asthma, catarrh, croup, and consumption ; tending to establish a new pathology of the lungs, founded on the anatomy and physiology of the parts. Some remarks .. on the broken-wind of horses. And ... an appendix ... on some of the articles of the materia medica / by William Davidson.

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Observations anatomical, physiological, and pathological, on the pulmonary system : with remarks on some of the diseases of the lungs, viz, on haemorrhage, wounds, asthma, catarrh, croup, and consumption ; tending to establish a new pathology of the lungs, founded on the anatomy and physiology of the parts. Some remarks .. on the broken-wind of horses. And ... an appendix ... on some of the articles of the materia medica / by William Davidson. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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