On the injurious effects of mineral poisons in the practice of medicine : comprising an epitome and commentary on the system of Luigi Cornaro for attaining old age, and on the new system of medicine of F.V. Raspail (Every man his own physician), to which the Montyon Prize of 10,000 f. was lately adjudged at Paris, embracing all the details necessary for person to give this system a trial &c. &c. / by Horatio Prater.

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On the injurious effects of mineral poisons in the practice of medicine : comprising an epitome and commentary on the system of Luigi Cornaro for attaining old age, and on the new system of medicine of F.V. Raspail (Every man his own physician), to which the Montyon Prize of 10,000 f. was lately adjudged at Paris, embracing all the details necessary for person to give this system a trial &c. &c. / by Horatio Prater. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Sherwood and Co., 1846.

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xii, 96 pages ; 17 cm

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