Trallianus reviviscens: or, an account of Alexander Trallian, one of the Greek writers that flourished after Galen: shewing That these Authors are far from deserving the Imputation of Meer Compilers; and that the practice of physick receiv'd many great Improvements in their Time; contrary to the Opinion of Mr. Le Clerc and others. The whole interspers'd with many Curious and Useful Observations. Being a supplement to Dr. Freind's History of physick. In a letter to the Honble Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. President of the College of Physicians, And President of the Royal Society. By Edward Milward, M. D

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  • Trallianus reviviscens: or, an account of Alexander Trallian, one of the Greek writers that flourished after Galen: shewing That these Authors are far from deserving the Imputation of Meer Compilers; and that the practice of physick receiv'd many great Improvements in their Time; contrary to the Opinion of Mr. Le Clerc and others. The whole interspers'd with many Curious and Useful Observations. Being a supplement to Dr. Freind's History of physick. In a letter to the Honble Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. President of the College of Physicians, And President of the Royal Society. By Edward Milward, M. D
  • Letter to the Honourable Sir Hans Sloane
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London : printed, and are to be sold by F. Gyles over against Gray's Inn in Holborn, 1734.
Publication year
1734
ESTC No.
T147695
Grub Street ID
194236
Description
229,[1]p. ; 8°.
Note
A reissue of 'A letter to the Honourable Sir Hans Sloane' 1733, with a cancel titlepage

Cancel title printed by William Bowyer; his records show 250 copies printed.