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A treatise of the nature and powers of Bareges's baths and waters. Wherein their superiour effects for the cure of gun-shot wounds, with all their Complications of inveterate Ulcers, Caries's of the Bones, Fistula's, Contractions of the Nerves and Tendons; of Schirrus's, Anchiloses's, and all Kinds of indurated Tumours, besides many other Distempers, both external and internal, are clearly demonstrated and confirmed by Practical Observations. With an enquiry into the cause of the heat of thermal waters in general. By C. Meighan, M.D.
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Author Meighan, Christopher, Sir
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Fleuron A Database of Eighteenth-Century Printers' Ornaments.
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London
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printed for T. Meighan in Drury-Lane
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Medicine, Science and Technology
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T124089
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