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Medical Commentaries V4: For The Year 1789 (1790) is a book written by Andrew Duncan. It is a compilation of medical commentaries for the year 1789, which were published in the Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal. The book covers a wide range of medical topics, including diseases, treatments, and medical advancements of the time. It also includes case studies and observations from medical practitioners. The book is considered a valuable resource for medical historians and researchers interested in the medical practices of the late 18th century.Exhibiting A Concise View Of The Latest And…mehr

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Medical Commentaries V4: For The Year 1789 (1790) is a book written by Andrew Duncan. It is a compilation of medical commentaries for the year 1789, which were published in the Edinburgh Medical and Surgical Journal. The book covers a wide range of medical topics, including diseases, treatments, and medical advancements of the time. It also includes case studies and observations from medical practitioners. The book is considered a valuable resource for medical historians and researchers interested in the medical practices of the late 18th century.Exhibiting A Concise View Of The Latest And Most Important Discoveries In Medicine And Medical Philosophy.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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Andrew Duncan was born in 1956 and brought up in the Midlands. He worked as a labourer (in England and Germany) after leaving school, and subsequently as a project planner with a telecoms manufacturer (1978-87), and as a programmer for the Stock Exchange (1988-91). He subsequently worked for many years in the Civil Service and is based in Nottingham.He has been publishing poetry since his Cambridge days in the late '70s, including Threads of Iron, Skeleton Looking at Chinese Pictures, Anxiety Before Entering a Room, The Imaginary in Geometry, Savage Survivals and Radio Vortex (the last a selected poems translated in to German). He is one of the editors of Angel Exhaust and has translated a lot of modern German poetry. He has published a good deal of literary criticism in recent years, above all The Failure of Conservatism in Modern British Poetry; Centre and Periphery in Modern British Poetry, A Poetry Boom 1990-2010, The Long 1950s, and others also published by Shearsman.