An Account of the Diseases which were most frequent in the British military hospitals in Germany

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TO THE KING .

THE PREFACE.

CONTENTS .

OF THE Malignant and Petechial FEVER.

OF THE DYSENTERY .

OF THE CHOLERA MORBUS .

OF THE Inflammatory Fever .

OF THE ANGINA; OR, Sore Throat .

OF THE PLEURISY.

OF THE PERIPNEUMONY.

OF THE Cough and Consumption .

OF THE Epidemical Catarrhal Fever Of APRIL, 1762; CALLED, The INFLUENZA.

OF THE RHEUMATISM.

OF THE Autumnal Remitting Fever.

OF THE Intermitting Fever, or Ague.

OF THE JAUNDICE.

OF Tumours of the Breast .

OF Paralytic Complaints.

OF AN Incontinency of Urine .

OF A Stoppage of Urine .

OF THE EPILEPSY.

OF THE SMALL-POX.

OF Erisypilatous Swellings .

OF THE SCURVY.

OF THE ITCH.

TABLE of DIET.

PHARMACOPOEIA IN USUM Nosocomii Regii Militaris. Ann. Mdcclxi. AQUAE SIMPLICES ET SPIRITUOSAE.

OF THE Means of Preserving the Health of Soldiers on Service.

OF Military Hospitals .

To which is added,
An ESSAY on the Means of Preserving the Health
of Soldiers, and conducting Military Hospitals.

By DONALD MONRO, M.D.
Physician to his Majesty’s Army, and to
St. George’s Hospital.

LONDON:

Printed for A. Millar, D. Wilson, and T. Durham,
in the Strand; and T. Payne, at the Mews-Gate.

MDCCLXIV.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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