The influence of tropical climates on European constitutions ; to which is now added, an essay on morbid sensibility of the stomach and bowels, as the proximate cause, or characteristic condition of indigestion, nervous irritability, mental despondency, hypochondriasis, &c. &c. preceded by observations on the diseases and regimen of invalids, on their return from hot and unhealthy climates / by James Johnson.

  • Johnson, James, 1777-1845.
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The influence of tropical climates on European constitutions ; to which is now added, an essay on morbid sensibility of the stomach and bowels, as the proximate cause, or characteristic condition of indigestion, nervous irritability, mental despondency, hypochondriasis, &c. &c. preceded by observations on the diseases and regimen of invalids, on their return from hot and unhealthy climates / by James Johnson. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Johnson on tropical climates

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London : Printed for Thomas & George Underwood, 1827.

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viii, viii, 680 pages ; 22 cm

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Fourth edition, enlarged.

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Spine title: "Johnson on tropical climates."

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Includes bibliographical references

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First edition published in 1813

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