An essay on epidemic diseases; and more particularly on the endemial epidemics of the city of Cork, such as fevers and small-pox; but most professedly on the endemial epidemic fever of the year MDCCXXXI, with an attempt to account for the general and special causes producing the same. Also, the method of cure found most successful. In two parts / By Joseph Rogers, M.D. To which is added, by way of appendix, a course of statical experiments and observations made by a curious person [G.R., i.e. G. Rye] during a twelve-month.
- Rogers, Joseph, 1677-1753.
- Date:
- 1734
- Books
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Publication/Creation
Dublin : W. Smith, 1734.
Physical description
4 unnumbered leaves, xlv, 312 pages, 1 unnumbered leaf : tables ; (8vo)
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Notes
Errors in paging: p. xxxiv-xxxv, xxxviii-xxxix, xlii-xliii wrongly numbered xviii-xix, xxii-xxiii, xxvi-xxvii respectively
Part II has special t.-p.: An essay on the small-pox. With an account of the several kinds of that distemper which have been observed to infect the city of Cork
"Medicina statica hibernica; or, Statical experiments to examine and discover the insensible perspiration of a human body in the south of Ireland, made for one year and some months" (signed G. R., i. e. George Rye?) has special t.-p.
Copy 1 Note: With list of subscribers. Publisher's list on last leaf.
References note
ESTC T57173
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Location Status Access Closed storesEPB/B/44416