A dissertation on endemial diseases; or, those disorders which arise from particular climates, situations, and methods of living; together with a treatise on the diseases of tradesmen, To which they are subject by their particular Callings. With the Method of avoiding and treating them. The first by the celebrated Frederick Hoffman, Professor of Physick at Hall in Saxony, and Physician to the late and present King of Prussia. The second by Bern. Ramazini, Professor of Physick at Padua: newly translated with a preface and an appendix by Dr. James.

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  • A dissertation on endemial diseases; or, those disorders which arise from particular climates, situations, and methods of living; together with a treatise on the diseases of tradesmen, To which they are subject by their particular Callings. With the Method of avoiding and treating them. The first by the celebrated Frederick Hoffman, Professor of Physick at Hall in Saxony, and Physician to the late and present King of Prussia. The second by Bern. Ramazini, Professor of Physick at Padua: newly translated with a preface and an appendix by Dr. James.
  • Dissertatio de morbis certes regionibus et populis propriis. English
  • De morbis artificum.
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Imprint
London: printed for Thomas Osborne in Gray's-Inn, and J. Hildyard at York, 1746.
Publication year
1746-1746
ESTC No.
T103097
Grub Street ID
156755
Description
xv,[1],296,[9],398-432,[4]p. ; 12⁰
Note
A translation of Hoffman's 'Dissertatio de morbis certes regionibus et populis propriis' and Ramazini's 'De morbis artificum.' - Pp.398-432 contain a "Supplement" to the 'Treatise on the diseases of tradesmen'.

The pagination is irregular but the text appears complete.

With an index following p.296 and two final advertisement leaves.
Uncontrolled note
P.iii misnumbered ii