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The twenty-Second edition, revised, of an essay, on the nature and cure of scrophulous disorders, commonly called the king's evil; deduced from long observation and practice. With additions. And above sixty cases; the remedies in them used and occasional remarks. To whic is prefixed, a coloured plate of the herb vervain, and its Root. Published for the Good of Mankind; particularly the Common People. By John Morley, Esq. Of Halstead in Essex.

Title
The twenty-Second edition, revised, of an essay, on the nature and cure of scrophulous disorders, [electronic resource] : commonly called the king's evil; deduced from long observation and practice. With additions. And above sixty cases; the remedies in them used and occasional remarks. To whic is prefixed, a coloured plate of the herb vervain, and its Root. Published for the Good of Mankind; particularly the Common People. By John Morley, Esq. Of Halstead in Essex.
Author
Morley, John, -1776.
Publication
London : printed for James Buckland, at the Buck, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1783.

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Description
89,[1]p.,plate; 8⁰.
Uniform Title
Essay on the nature and cure of the king's evil
Alternative Title
Essay on the nature and cure of the king's evil
Subject
Scrofula > Early works to 1800
Genre/Form
Essays.
Note
  • First published in 1760 as 'An essay on the nature and cure of the king's evil'.
  • Price from imprint: Price One Shilling, sewed.
  • Reproduction of original from Cambridge University Library.
Indexed In (note)
  • English Short Title Catalog
Reproduction (note)
  • Electronic reproduction.
OCLC
  • 642196917
  • ECCO1-N34482
Author
Morley, John, -1776.
Title
The twenty-Second edition, revised, of an essay, on the nature and cure of scrophulous disorders, [electronic resource] : commonly called the king's evil; deduced from long observation and practice. With additions. And above sixty cases; the remedies in them used and occasional remarks. To whic is prefixed, a coloured plate of the herb vervain, and its Root. Published for the Good of Mankind; particularly the Common People. By John Morley, Esq. Of Halstead in Essex.
Imprint
London : printed for James Buckland, at the Buck, in Pater-Noster-Row, 1783.
Reproduction
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.
Indexed In:
English Short Title Catalog, N34482.
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Full text online available from home with a valid library card and onsite at NYPL
Place of Publication
Great Britain England London.
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