The history of cradle-convulsions, vulgarly called black and white-fits: or, Monthly observations on the weekly bills of mortality, with reference to the cure of that medly distemper. Shewing the origin of all scorbutick diseases, from the history of bread, now generally vitiated by mineral ferments in molosso-yeast; and therefore truly named panis non prob`e pistus, by modern historians. In which the consideraton of convulsions is premised before the rest, as the most sweeping symptome of the scurvy
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- The history of cradle-convulsions, vulgarly called black and white-fits: or, Monthly observations on the weekly bills of mortality, with reference to the cure of that medly distemper. Shewing the origin of all scorbutick diseases, from the history of bread, now generally vitiated by mineral ferments in molosso-yeast; and therefore truly named panis non prob`e pistus, by modern historians. In which the consideraton of convulsions is premised before the rest, as the most sweeping symptome of the scurvy
- History of cradle convulsions, vulgarly called black and white fits: or, Monthly observations on the weekly bills of mortality
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London : printed for John Nut, near Stationers-Hall, 1701.
- Publication year
- 1701
- ESTC No.
- P6027
- Grub Street ID
- 57797
- Description
- v. ; 1/2°
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- Imprint from colophon
Narrative description of deaths for Sept. 1701
No more known to have been published
Description based on: Numb.1 (For the month of September, 1701); title from caption
Latest issue consulted: Numb.1 (For the month of September, 1701).