Smith, Hugh (d. 1790), M.D., M.R.C.P.

  • Smith, Hugh, d. 1790
Date:
late 18th century
Reference:
MS.6882
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Description

Formulae medicamentorum: or, a compendium of the practice of physic. To which is prefixed an essay on the effects and uses of blood letting by Hugh Smith (London, 1772). Interleaved copy, containing additional manuscript notes on diseases, with many medical receipts, but lacking the prefixed essay. There are also excerpts from various other medical works, notably Charles Kite's An essay on the recovery of the apparently dead. The compiler's [?] name 'Thos. Capper Golborn' appears at f. 120v.

Publication/Creation

late 18th century

Physical description

1 volume 1 vol., 187 × 108 mm., 204 ff. Fully bound in calf, front board detached.

Acquisition note

Purchased from Trotting Hill Park Rare Books, 1992.

Finding aids

Described in typescript supplements, by Christopher Hilton and Richard Aspin, to the Library's published finding aids.

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  • acc. 348860