Synopsis of the Universal Practice of Medicine.

Exhibiting a Concise View of All Diseases, Both Internal and External: 

Illustrated With Complete Commentaries. 

Translated From the Latin By Edwin A. Atlee


Philadelphia: Edward and Richard Parker, 1816. 641pp. Much historical medical content including the Plague, Smallpox, Fevers, Poisons, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Scurvy, Mania, Melancholy, Asthma, Heart Issues, Nephritis, Colic, Vertigo, Apoplexy, Measles, &c. &c. Original full leather binding is quite worn and scuffed, front board loose but still holding and handsome overall. Bit of age-wear within, mostly quite neat and clean.


Terrific front pastedown "Upon the death of Aunt Martha C. Biddle, this volume, written by my great grandfather, was presented to me by my sister in law Hannah (?) Biddle, July 1916 Joshua Woolston Atlee"



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