Travels through the Empire of Morocco by John Buffa
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Author to the Moors--Their Astonishment at the Effects of Electricity.
LETTER XXI. Prevalent Diseases--Abuse of Stimulants--Medicinal Well--Sorcery--Hydrophobia. LETTER XXII. Depart for Gibraltar--Oppressive Heat--Robbers--Arrive at Larache--Affray of some English Sailors--Letter from the Governor to Lord Collingwood. LETTER XXIII. Embark for Gibraltar--Precautionary Hints. APPENDIX. No. I.--Letter from J. Turnbull, Esq. General Chairman of the Merchants trading to the Mediterranean, recommending Dr. Buffa for a civil medical Appointment at Gibraltar.--Dated 5th August 1805. No. II.--Letter from the Secretary of the Transport Board, informing Dr. Buffa that a Passage in one of His Majesty's Transports to Gibraltar was ordered for him and his Family. No. III.--Extract of a Letter from John Turnbull, Esq. Chairman of the Committee of Merchants trading to the Levant, &c. to Dr. Buffa. |
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