Complete Record - Heirs of Hippocrates No. 939
JAMES LIND (1716-1794). An essay on diseases incidental to Europeans, in hot climates. With the method of preventing their fatal consequences. . . . To which is added, an appendix concerning intermittent fevers. To the whole is annexed, A simple and easy way to render sea water fresh, and to prevent a acarcity of Provisions in long voyages at sea. Philadelphia: William Duane, 1811. 1st American from the 6th London ed. viii, 268 pp; 19.7 cm.
For more information on this author or work, see number: 936
Lind's work enjoyed great success in England and his book was soon printed in the United States.
Cited references: Austin 1154; Garrison-Morton 2264 (1st London ed., 1768); Waller 5829 (1st ed.); Wellcome III, p. 520 (1st ed.)
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