Medical Reports Of Cases And Experiments, With Observations, Chiefly Derived From Hospital Practice
Samuel Argent Bardsley
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Medical Reports Of Cases And Experiments, With Observations, Chiefly Derived From Hospital Practice

To Which Are Added An Enquiry Into The Origin Of Canine Madness (1807)

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""Medical Reports of Cases and Experiments, with Observations, Chiefly Derived from Hospital Practice: To Which are Added an Enquiry into the Origin of Canine Madness"" is a book written by Samuel Argent Bardsley and published in 1807. The book is a collection of medical reports, experiments, and observations made by Bardsley during his time as a physician in a hospital. The reports cover a range of medical conditions and treatments, including fevers, rheumatism, and venereal diseases. In addition to the medical reports, the book also includes an inquiry into the origin of canine madness, whic...