TRYON, Thomas. The Way to Health, Long Life, and Happiness ... to which is added, a treatise of most sorts of English herbs, London, by most Booksellers, 1697, 8°, third edition (occasional light spotting), contemporary calf (lightly rubbed) [Wing T3202] -- HALLER, Albertus. First Lines of Physiology [translated from Latin by William Cullen], Edinburgh, for Charles Elliott, 1779, 8°, contemporary calf (extremities rubbed) [cf. Garrison & Morton 587: "Haller distinguished between nerve impulse (sensibility) and muscular contraction (irritability)."] (2)

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TRYON, Thomas. The Way to Health, Long Life, and Happiness ... to which is added, a treatise of most sorts of English herbs, London, by most Booksellers, 1697, 8°, third edition (occasional light spotting), contemporary calf (lightly rubbed) [Wing T3202] -- HALLER, Albertus. First Lines of Physiology [translated from Latin by William Cullen], Edinburgh, for Charles Elliott, 1779, 8°, contemporary calf (extremities rubbed) [cf. Garrison & Morton 587: "Haller distinguished between nerve impulse (sensibility) and muscular contraction (irritability)."] (2)

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