A short account of a remedy for the certain cure of consumptions, spitting of blood, asthmas and common coughs

together with a panegyric and some account of its inventor, the celebrated John Anthony Guldenstaedt, physician to the present Empress of all the Russias, professor of natural history in the Imperial Academy at Petersburgh, and lecturer on botany at Moscow, member of several societies in London, Paris, and Berlin.

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A short account of a remedy for the certain cure of consumptions, spitting of blood, asthmas and common coughs

together with a panegyric and some account of its inventor, the celebrated John Anthony Guldenstaedt, physician to the present Empress of all the Russias, professor of natural history in the Imperial Academy at Petersburgh, and lecturer on botany at Moscow, member of several societies in London, Paris, and Berlin.

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English
Pages
14

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Edition Notes

Evans 21123

Published in
Philadelphia

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Library of Congress
AC901 .H3 vol. 101, no. 14

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Pagination
v, 14 p. ;
Number of pages
14

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Open Library
OL2506952M
LCCN
87880313

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