Format:
1 Online-Ressource ([9], vi-viii, [1], 10-68 p)
Edition:
Online-Ausgabe Chester, Vt Readex, a division of Newsbank, Inc 2004-2007 Includes files in TIFF, GIF and PDF formats with inclusion of keyword searchable text Early American Imprints : Shaw/Shoemaker 1801-1819 (Series II)
Note:
"An inaugural dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Medicine; submitted to the examination of the Reverend John Ewing, S.T.P. provost, the trustees and medical faculty of the University of Pennsylvania, on the eighth day of June, 1801."--p. [3]. - Caption title, p. [9]: On the canine state of fever. - Dedicated to Benjamin Rush, M.D., Richard Peters, Junior, Esquire, and Mr. Thomas Biddle. - Includes bibliographical references. - Supporting Benjamin Rush's theory of the pathology of the disease as set forth in his Observations on the nature and cure of the hydrophobia, in his Medical inquiries, v. 5, 1798 (Evans 34496), which was controverted by James Mease in his Observations on the arguments of Professor Rush, in favour of the inflammatory nature of the disease produced by the bite of a mad dog, 1801 (Shaw & Shoemaker 917). See Introduction, p. [v]-viii
Additional Edition:
Reproduktion von Chapman, Nathaniel, 1780-1853 An essay on the canine state of fever 1801
Language:
English
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https://nl.sub.uni-goettingen.de/id/aas04275087?origin=/collection/eai2
Author information:
Rush, Benjamin 1746-1813
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