John Huxham

John Huxham (1692–1768) was an English physician, a provincial doctor notable for his study of fevers. In 1750 Huxham published his ''Essay on Fevers'' and in 1755 received the Copley Medal for his contribution to medicine. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Huxham, John
Published 1759
printed for J. Hinton, at the King's-Arms in Newgates Street, and Henry Whitfeld, in Plymouth

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by Huxham, John
Published 1756
printed for John Hinton, at the King's-Arms, in Newgate-Street

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by Huxham, John
Published 1773
impensis Joannis Hinton, ad Arma Regia, in Vico dicto Pater-Noster-Row; & ex officina Henrici Whitfeld, Plimuthi

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by Huxham, John
Published 1773
impensis Joannis Hinton, ad Arma Regia, in Vico dicto Pater-Noster-Row; & ex officina Henrici Whitfeld, Plimuthi

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by Huxham, John
Published 1767
printed for J. Hinton, at the King's-Arms in Pater-Noster Row, and Henry Whitfeld, at Plymouth

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by Huxham, John
Published 1788
printed for W. Bent

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by Huxham, John
Published 1752
impensis Joannis Hinton, ad Arma Regia, in Vico dicto Newgate-Street; & ex officina Henrici Whitfeld, Plimuthi

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by Huxham, John
Published 1779
printed for Alexander Donaldson: and sold at his shop (.No. 48.) in St. Paul's Church-Yard, in London; and at Edinburgh