A discourse concerning fevers. In two letters to a young physician. [electronic resource] : The first, diffuading from all hypotheses and theories, whether physical or mechanical, as vain and delusive. The second, directing his regimen for the cure, and his conduct to the sick person; with some short, but general remarks upon the pulse and urine, in the way of postscript. As also upon the crises, and critical days in fevers. The second edition. By Daniel Turner, M.D. of the college of physicians in London