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Author Wintringham, Clifton, 1689-1748.
Title Commentarius nosologicus : a treatise on the study of diseases : embracing the epidemic diseases and variations in weather in the city of York and neighbouring places through twenty consecutive years / translated by Esme Johnson from the text of the 3rd ed. published in 1752.
Publication Info Pocklington : Joint Committee Class of the Workers' Educational Association and the University of Hull, 1979.


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Descript 59 leaves.
Note Second ed. (1733) and 3rd ed. (1752) by Clifton Wintringham junior.
Typescript reproduction.
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Author Wintringham, Clifton, 1689-1748.
Subject Medical geography -- England -- Yorkshire.
Diseases -- England -- Yorkshire.
Yorkshire (England) -- Climate.
Alt author Wintringham, Clifton, Sir, 1710-1794.
Johnson, Esme.
Joint Committee Class of the Workers' Educational Association and the University of Hull.
Descript 59 leaves.
Note Second ed. (1733) and 3rd ed. (1752) by Clifton Wintringham junior.
Typescript reproduction.
Author Wintringham, Clifton, 1689-1748.
Subject Medical geography -- England -- Yorkshire.
Diseases -- England -- Yorkshire.
Yorkshire (England) -- Climate.
Alt author Wintringham, Clifton, Sir, 1710-1794.
Johnson, Esme.
Joint Committee Class of the Workers' Educational Association and the University of Hull.
LOCATION SHELVED AT LOAN TYPE STATUS
 BJL 3rd Floor  q RA 850 Y6 W7  8 WEEK LOAN  AVAILABLE

Subject Medical geography -- England -- Yorkshire.
Diseases -- England -- Yorkshire.
Yorkshire (England) -- Climate.
Descript 59 leaves.
Note Second ed. (1733) and 3rd ed. (1752) by Clifton Wintringham junior.
Typescript reproduction.
Alt author Wintringham, Clifton, Sir, 1710-1794.
Johnson, Esme.
Joint Committee Class of the Workers' Educational Association and the University of Hull.

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