Zoologia medicinalis Hibernica: or, A treatise of birds, beasts, fishes, reptiles, or insects, which are commonly known and propagated in this kingdom: giving an account of their medicinal virtues, and their names in English, Irish, and Latin. To which is added, a short treatise of the diagnostic and prognostic parts of medicine: the former shewing how by the symptoms you may know a distemper; the latter giving an account of the event thereof, whether it will end in life or death.

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Zoologia medicinalis Hibernica: or, A treatise of birds, beasts, fishes, reptiles, or insects, which are commonly known and propagated in this kingdom: giving an account of their medicinal virtues, and their names in English, Irish, and Latin. To which is added, a short treatise of the diagnostic and prognostic parts of medicine: the former shewing how by the symptoms you may know a distemper; the latter giving an account of the event thereof, whether it will end in life or death.

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[18],167,[9]p. ;
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