Has tried in vain to find out about the influence of Erasmus Darwin on the administration of stimulants in fever.
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Has tried in vain to find out about the influence of Erasmus Darwin on the administration of stimulants in fever.
Sir Robert Christison says Dr Darwin not the first to recommend alcohol for fever.