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A new inquiry into the suspension of vital action, in cases of drowning and suffocation. Being an attempt to concentrate into a more luminous point of view, the scattered rays of Science, respecting that interesting though mysterious subject. To elucidate the proximate cause, to appretiate [sic] the present remedies, and to point out the best method of restoring animation

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  • "On The Suspension Of Vital Action, In Cases Of Drowning And Suffocation, & c"

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  • "A new inquiry into the suspension of vital action, in cases of drowning and suffocation. Being an attempt to concentrate into a more luminous point of view, the scattered rays of Science, respecting that interesting though mysterious subject. To elucidate the proximate cause, to appretiate [sic] the present remedies, and to point out the best method of restoring animation"@en
  • "A new inquiry into the suspension of vital action, in cases of drowning and suffocation. Being an attempt to concentrate into a more luminous point of view, the scattered rays of science, respecting that interesting though mysterious subject. To elucidate the proximate cause, to appretiate the present re"@en
  • "A new inquiry into the suspension of vital action, in cases of drowning and suffocation ... By A. Fothergill, M.D"@en
  • "A new inquiry into the suspension of vital action, in cases of drowning and suffocation Being an Attempt to concentrate Into a more luminous point of view, the scattered rays of Science, Respecting that Interesting Though Mysterious Subject. To Elucidate The Proximate Cause, To Appretiate The Present Remedies, And To Point Out The Best Method Of Restoring Animation. By A. Fothergill, M.D. F. R. S. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, Honorary Member of the Medical Societies of London, Edinburgh, and Paris: Also of the Philosophical Societies of Manchester, Philadelphia, &c"
  • "An new inquiry into the suspension of vital action, in cases of drowning and suffocation. Being an attempt to concentrate into a more luminous point of view, the scattered rays of science, respecting that interesting though mysterious subject. To elucidate the proximate cause, to appretiate the present remedies, and to point out the best method of restoring animation"
  • "A new inquiry into the suspension of vital action, in cases of drowning and suffocation. ... By A. Fothergill, M.D"@en
  • "A new inquiry into the suspension of vital action, in cases of drowning and suffocation"@en
  • "A new inquiry into the suspension of vital action, in cases of drowning and suffocation Being an Attempt to concentrate Into a more luminous point of view, the scattered rays of Science, Respecting that Interesting Though Mysterious Subject. To Elucidate The Proximate Cause, To Appretiate The Present Remedies, And To Point Out The Best Method Of Restoring Animation. By A. Fothergill, M.D.F.R.S. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, Honorary Member of the Medical Societies of London, Edinburgh, and Paris: Also of the Philosophical Societies of Manchester, Philadelphia, &c"
  • "A new inquiry into the suspension of vital action in cases of drowning and suffocation : being an attempt to concentrate into a more luminous point of view"@en
  • "An new inquiry into the suspension of vital action, in cases of drowning and suffocation Being an attempt to concentrate into a more luminous point of view, the scattered rays of science, respecting that interesting though mysterious subject. To elucidate the proximate cause, to appretiate the present remedies, and to point out the best method of restoring animation"@en
  • "A New Inquiry Into The Suspension Of Vital Action In Cases Of Drowning And Suffocation, To Which Was Unanimously Adjudged The Royal Humane Socety's Gold Medal"
  • "A new inquiry into the suspension of vital action, in cases of drowning and suffocation. Being an Attempt to concentrate Into a more luminous point of view, the scattered rays of Science, Respecting that Interesting Though Mysterious Subject. To Elucidate The Proximate Cause, To Appretiate The Present Remedies, And To Point Out The Best Method Of Restoring Animation. By A. Fothergill, M.D.F.R.S. Member of the Royal College of Physicians, Honorary Member of the Medical Societies of London, Edinburgh, and Paris: Also of the Philosophical Societies of Manchester, Philadelphia, &c"@en