The good Samaritan; or, Useful family physician: Containing observations on the most frequent diseases of men and women, infants and children; with directions for the management of the sick; and a collection of the most approved receipts for making and preparing some cheap, easy, safe, and efficacious medicines, for their recevery. Likewise directions concerning bleeding. Delivered in so plain and easy a manner, that any person, of tolerable sagacity may be his own physician, or direct for others with propriety and success. By Dr. Lobb, member of the Royal College of Physicians in London. And other eminent practitioners to which is added a method of restoring to life persons drowned, or in any other manner suffocated. From Feijoo, a learned Spanish author. Also infalliable remedies for the venemous bite of mad dogs, vipers, &c.

  • Lobb, Theophilus, 1678-1763.
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1764
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London : Printed for J. Coole in Paternoster-Row, 1764.

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Pp.iv,36,plate ; 120.

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