Outlines of a new theory of disease : applied to hydropathy, showing that water is the only true remedy : with observations on the errors committed in the practice of hydropathy, notes on the cure of cholera by cold water, and a critique on Priessnitz's mode of treatment : intended for popular use / by the late H. Francke ; translated from the German by Robert Baikie.

  • Rausse, J. H., 1805-1848.
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1867
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Outlines of a new theory of disease : applied to hydropathy, showing that water is the only true remedy : with observations on the errors committed in the practice of hydropathy, notes on the cure of cholera by cold water, and a critique on Priessnitz's mode of treatment : intended for popular use / by the late H. Francke ; translated from the German by Robert Baikie. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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New York : Wiley & Son, 1867.

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271 pages ; 21 cm

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