Electricity, or ethereal fire, considered : 1st. naturally, as the agent of animal and vegetable life: 2d. Astronamically, or as the agent of gravitation and motion: 3d. Medically, or its artificial use in diseases. Comprehending both the theory and practice of medical electricity; and demonstrated to be an infallible cure of fever, inflammation, and many other diseases: constituting the best family physician ever extant ... Published according to act of Congress.
| Author/creator | Gale, T. |
| Format | Microform |
| Publication Info | Troy : Moffitt & Lyon, 1802. |
| Description | 276 pages ; 17 cm. |
| Subjects |
| Series | Laupus has: Early American medical imprints ; reel 45, no. 807 Laupus has: Early American medical imprints ; reel 45, no. 807. UNAUTHORIZED |
| Reproduction note | Microfilm. New Haven, Conn., Research Publications, 1973. (Early American medical imprints, 1668-1820, reel 45, no. 807). |
Availability
| Library | Location | Call Number | Status | Item Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Laupus | Microfilm | EAMI 45 | ✔ Available |