What substitute can be had for Leeches, in order to draw blood gradually with little, or no pain, from small surfaces; and which, from cheapness, and facility of application, in the hands of either the patient or the Medical Practitioner, shall be adapted to general use?", 1812.

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What substitute can be had for Leeches, in order to draw blood gradually with little, or no pain, from small surfaces; and which, from cheapness, and facility of application, in the hands of either the patient or the Medical Practitioner, shall be adapted to general use?", 1812.

Boylston Medical Prize essay for 1813. One volume is the dissertation itself; the other volume is the author's drawings to illustrate his argument.

2 volumes; 1 volume at 26 x 21 x 1 centimeters; 1 volume at 27 x 21 x 1 centimeters.

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Waterhouse, John Fothergill, 1791-1817.

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