Benjamin Waterhouse - Selected Works

Selected Works

A Synopsis of a Course on the Theory and Practice of Medicine. In Four Parts (1786)
The Rise, Progress, and Present State of Medicine (1792)
A Prospect of Exterminating the Small Pox, Part I (1800), Part II (1802)
Cautions to Young Persons Concerning Health...Showing the Evil Tendency of the Use of Tobacco...with Observations on the Use of Ardent and Vinous Spirits (1805)
Information Respecting the Origin, Progress, and Efficacy of the Kine Pock Inoculation (1810)
The Botanist, Being the Botanical Part of a Course of Lectures on Natural History...Together with a Discourse on the Principles of Vitality (1811)

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