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- catalog contributor b9505652.
- catalog coverage "Guinea Description and travel.".
- catalog created "1734.".
- catalog date "1734".
- catalog date "1734.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1734.".
- catalog description "Garrison-Morton: 2148".
- catalog description "Garrison-Morton: 5265".
- catalog extent "2 p. ℓ., x, [10], 257, vii, [1], 28, [2] p.".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Garrison-Morton: 2148".
- catalog isReferencedBy "Garrison-Morton: 5265".
- catalog issued "1734".
- catalog issued "1734.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London, Printed for Caesar Ward and Richard Chandler, and sold at their shop at Scarborough,".
- catalog spatial "Guinea Description and travel.".
- catalog subject "African trypanosomiasis.".
- catalog subject "Amputation.".
- catalog subject "Dislocations.".
- catalog subject "Dover, Thomas, 1660-1742.".
- catalog subject "Epidemic encephalitis.".
- catalog subject "Fractures.".
- catalog subject "Gunshot wounds.".
- catalog subject "Hernia.".
- catalog subject "Medicine, Naval.".
- catalog subject "Mercury Therapeutic use.".
- catalog subject "Physicians Travel.".
- catalog subject "Sexually transmitted diseases.".
- catalog subject "Surgery, Naval.".
- catalog subject "Turner, Daniel, 1666-1740.".
- catalog subject "Wounds and injuries.".
- catalog title "The navy-surgeon: or, a practical system of surgery. Illustrated with observations on such remarkable cases as have occurred to the author's practice in the service of the Royal Navy. To which is added, a treatise on the venereal disease, the causes, symptoms, and method of cure by mercury: an enquiry into the origin of that disstemper; in which the dispute between Dr. Dover, and Dr. Turner, concerning crude mercury, is fully consider'd; with useful remarks thereon. Also an appendix, containing physical observations on the heat, moisture, and density of the air on the coast of Guiney; the colour of the natives, the sicknesses which they and the Europeans trading thither are subject to; with a method of cure. By John Atkins, surgeon ...".
- catalog type "text".