The female physician: or, every woman her own doctress. Wherein is summarily comprised, all that is necessary to be known in the cure of the several disorders to which the fair sex are liable; together with prescriptions in English of the respective Medicines proper to be given in each Case. Delivered in a Manner so concise, familiar, and intelligible, that every Woman of common Capacity may be able, upon most Occasions, to relieve Herself, by the Method and Remedies herein contained. A Work of great Utility to young Physicians, Surgeons, and Apothecaries. By John Ball, M.D. Author of the Modern Practice of Physic, and the New Practical Dispensatory, &c.

  • Ball, John, 1704?-1779.
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1770
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London : printed for L. Davis, near Gray's-Inn-Gate, Holborn, 1770.

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viii,110,[2]p. ; 40.

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ESTC T200410

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