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Practical observations on the use and abuse of tobacco greatly enlarged from the original communication on the effects of tobacco smoking wich appeared in Medical times and gazette, August 5, 1854.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Lizars, John, 1792-1860
Contributor:
Milton, J. L. (John Laws), b. 1820.
Crisp, Edwards, 1806-1882.
Smith, Francis Gurney, 1818-1878.
Williamson, George, 1819-1865.
Groux, Eugen Alexander, 1833-1878.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Tobacco--Physiological effect.
Smoking.
Ulcers.
Stomack--Ulcers.
Digestion.
Sternum--Abnormalities and deformities.
Physical Description:
42 p. : 2 col. plates ; 22 cm.
Edition:
6th ed.
Other Title:
Death in the pipe, or the great smoking question.
On perforating ulcer of the stomach, from nonmalignant disease, Part I.
Experiments upon digestion.
Observations on the human crania contained in the museums of the Army medical department, Fort Pitt, Chatham.
Congenital fissure of the sternum.
Abhandlungen und Notizen über E. A. Groux's Fissura sterni congenita von den berühmtesten Arzten Europa's.
Place of Publication:
Edinburgh : W. H. Lizars [etc.], 1852.
OCLC:
249242567
Bound With:
With this are bound: Milton, J. L. Death in the pipe ... 1857. Crisp, E. On perforating ulcer of the stomack ... 1852. Smith, F. G. Experiments upon digestion, 1856. Williamson, G. Observations on the human crania ... 1857. Groux, E. A. Congenital fissure of the sternum ... 1859. Abhandlungen und Motizen über E. A. Groux's fissura sterni congenita ... 1854.

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