An address on ardent spirit, read before the New-Hampshire Medical Society, at their annual meeting, June 5, 1827
Hanover: printed by Thomas Mann, 1828. First edition, 12mo, pp. 24; removed from binding; oil stain permeating most leaves, textblock otherwise clean and sound. An argument against the use of ardent spirits, or alcoholic drinks, as a medical treatment. Mussey was a member of the temperance movement and a founding member of the American Vegetarian Society, and at the time president of the New Hampshire Medical Society, and professor of anatomy and surgery at Dartmouth. American Imprints 34359. Item #58122
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