A chemico-medical essay to explain the operation of oxigene, or the base of vital air on the human body / by Benjamin De Witt, M.P.M.S. ; citizen of the state of New-York.

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1797
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A chemico-medical essay to explain the operation of oxigene, or the base of vital air on the human body / by Benjamin De Witt, M.P.M.S. ; citizen of the state of New-York. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Philadelphia : Printed by William Woodward ..., 1797.

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2 unnumbered pages, 35 pages, 3 unnumbered pages ; 19 cm (8vo)

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Evans 32036
Austin, R.B. Early Amer. medical imprints, 665
ESTC (RLIN) W17257

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M.D. University of Pennsylvania 1797

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Microfilm. [Bethesda, Md.] : National Library of Medicine, 1958. 1 microfilm reel : negative ; 35 mm

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"Inaugural thesis, submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost, the trustees and medical professors of the University of Pennsylvania, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine. On the third day of May, 1797"--p. [5]
"Imprimatur, J. Woodhouse"--verso of title page
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