MODERN DOMESTIC MEDICINE: A Popular Treatise, exhibiting the Nature, Symptoms, Causes,and most efficacious Treatment of Diseases; with a Collection of approved Prescriptions, Directions for Diet and Regimen; the means of affording Assistance in Accidents, and other cases of emergency, Management of Children, Doses of Medicines, &c. Forming a comprehensive Medical Guide for the Clergy, Families, and Invalids, in the absence of their Medical Adviser. By T. J. GRAHAM, M.D., Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.
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