
A compendious treatise of the diseases of the skin: from the slightest itching humour in particular parts only, to the most inveterate itch ... by...
Thomas Spooner
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THE fifth Edition of this little Book being sold off, and the Bookseller calling on me to reprint it, I quickly determined to look it over carefully for that End- and what did not a little conduce to my publishing it again so readily, was, theMoreTHE fifth Edition of this little Book being sold off, and the Bookseller calling on me to reprint it, I quickly determined to look it over carefully for that End- and what did not a little conduce to my publishing it again so readily, was, the favourable Reception the former Editions met with from the Publick, who were so indulgent as to esteem it a plain honest Account of the Distempers it treats of, and (what I my self have not Vanity enough to think) more to the purpose than any thing wrote before.This is an edition of a classical book first published in the eighteenth century. | |||