A treatise on a modified application of moxa, in the treatment of stiff and contracted joints: and also in chronic rheumatism, rheumatic gout, lumbago, sciatica, indolent tumours ...with observations on the different remedies hitherto employed in the treatment of diseased joints: and an investigation into the nature, causes, and treatment of spinal diseases / by James Boyle.

  • Boyle, James, fl. 1821-1831.
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1826
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A treatise on a modified application of moxa, in the treatment of stiff and contracted joints: and also in chronic rheumatism, rheumatic gout, lumbago, sciatica, indolent tumours ...with observations on the different remedies hitherto employed in the treatment of diseased joints: and an investigation into the nature, causes, and treatment of spinal diseases / by James Boyle. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Treatise on moxa

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London : Callow & Wilson, 1826.

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4 unnumbered pages. viii, 219 pages : illustrations, plates ; 24 cm

Edition

Second edition.

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1st edition entitled: A treatise on moxa.
Misbound: p v-viii between p 214 / 215.

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