Milward, E. 1. (1734). Trallianus reviviscens: or, an account of Alexander Trallian: One of the Greek writers that flourished after Galen: shewing That these Authors are far from deserving the Imputation of Meer Compilers; and that the practice of physick receiv'd many great Improvements in their Time; contrary to the Opinion of Mr. Le Clerc and others. The whole interspers'd with many Curious and Useful Observations. Being a supplement to Dr. Freind's History of physick. In a letter to the Honble Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. President of the College of Physicians, And President of the Royal Society. By Edward Milward, M. D. printed, and are to be sold by F. Gyles over against Gray's Inn in Holborn.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Milward, Edward 1712?-1757. Trallianus Reviviscens: Or, an Account of Alexander Trallian: One of the Greek Writers That Flourished After Galen: Shewing That These Authors Are Far from Deserving the Imputation of Meer Compilers; and That the Practice of Physick Receiv'd Many Great Improvements in Their Time; Contrary to the Opinion of Mr. Le Clerc and Others. The Whole Interspers'd with Many Curious and Useful Observations. Being a Supplement to Dr. Freind's History of Physick. In a Letter to the Honble Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. President of the College of Physicians, And President of the Royal Society. By Edward Milward, M. D. London: printed, and are to be sold by F. Gyles over against Gray's Inn in Holborn, 1734.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Milward, Edward 1712?-1757. Trallianus Reviviscens: Or, an Account of Alexander Trallian: One of the Greek Writers That Flourished After Galen: Shewing That These Authors Are Far from Deserving the Imputation of Meer Compilers; and That the Practice of Physick Receiv'd Many Great Improvements in Their Time; Contrary to the Opinion of Mr. Le Clerc and Others. The Whole Interspers'd with Many Curious and Useful Observations. Being a Supplement to Dr. Freind's History of Physick. In a Letter to the Honble Sir Hans Sloane, Bart. President of the College of Physicians, And President of the Royal Society. By Edward Milward, M. D. printed, and are to be sold by F. Gyles over against Gray's Inn in Holborn, 1734.