Paris, P. Fr. Didot, 1761.
Un volume in-12 (161x97 mm), lx-286-(2) pages. reliure : Plein veau de l'époque, dos à cinq nerfs orné et doré portant la pièce de titre. Un double feuillet dereglé.
références: Garrison-Morton [3166 : "Floyer provided the first clear descriptions of cases of bronchial asthma. Floyer himself suffered from asthma for over 30 years. He recognizes the influence of heredity in asthma. The above includes an important early account of emphysema, from a post mortem on a broken-winded horse"].
Prix : 600 €