Dr. Cheyne's account of himself and of his writings: faithfully extracted from his various works
To which are added : I. : The several characters that have been given of him (in prose and verse) since his decease : II : His character of the Hon. George Baillie, Esq.; formerly one of the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury : III : His aphorisms, or rules for preserving health, and prolonging life : IV : His receipts for the cure of divers disorders : V. : Miscellaneous observations and reflections on persons and things, during his long practice and experience. Containing (among others) particular remarks on Cornaro, Sir Isaac Newton, the famous Mr. Law, Dr. Barwick, Henry Jenkins, and old Parr
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Author
Publication
1743 - Printed and sold by J. Wilford, London, England
Language
English
Word Count
15,750 words, Guess
Page Count
63 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL57443394M
- OCLC Control Number231051162
Subjects
People
Other Editions
- Dr. Cheyne's account of himself and of his writings: faithfully extracted from his various works: To which are added : I. : The several characters that have been given of him (in prose and verse) since his decease : II : His character of the Hon. George Baillie, Esq.; formerly one of the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury : III : His aphorisms, or rules for preserving health, and prolonging life : IV : His receipts for the cure of divers disorders : V. : Miscellaneous observations and reflections on persons and things, during his long practice and experience. Containing (among others) particular remarks on Cornaro, Sir Isaac Newton, the famous Mr. Law, Dr. Barwick, Henry Jenkins, and old Parr
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