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A natural and medicinal history of worms. Bred in the bodies of men and other animals; taken from the authorities, and observations of all authors who have treated thereof, from Hippocrates to this time: together with an enquiry into the original of worms, and the Remedies which destroy them, with a particular Formula of Medicines adapted to the Use of Families, and illustrate d with several copper cuts. Done from the Latin of D. Le Clerc, M.D. by the compiler of the General history of drugs, from Pomet, Lemery, Tournefort, &c.
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Author Le Clerc, Daniel
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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London
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printed for J. Wilcox, at the Green-Dragon, in Little-Britain
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Medicine, Science and Technology
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N010329
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