An essay on a non-descript, or newly-invented disease; its nature, causes, and means of relief. With some very important observations on the most surprizing effects of animal magnetism in the cure of the said disease
by Adair James Makittrick & Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
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- 18th century
- Language: English
- Content type: Primary source
Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh Bndg: Bound in pamphlet volume Resp: F.G. = James Makittrick Adair Prov: Inscribed "from the author for the Library of the College of Physicians Edinr."; With ms. annotations in the author's hand, including the following written on the verso of page xi - "The author of the following jeu d'esprit holds seduction, whether of single or married women, in the utmost abhorrence and therefore cannot be supposed to have published it with a wish to extend a spirit of licentiousness. The very reverse was indeed his motive. Understanding that one of Mesmer's pupils had, under pretext of practising his art, debauched a female patient; he wished to excite the indignation of men of learning, the clergy especially, and to interest them in discountenancing so villainous & dangerous an imposture." This material has been provided by the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. The original may be consulted at the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
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| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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Internet Archive institutional pre-1900 scan | 1790-01-01T00:00:00Z | London : and sold by J.P. Bateman; London : printed for the benefit of the tin-miners of Cornwall | English | — | Public digitized item |
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- Contributing institution: Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh
- Digitization sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
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