The family guide to health; or, a general practice of physic: in a familiar way. Containing the most approved methods of cure, for the several disorders of the human body, From the Writings and Practice of The most Eminent Physicians; Adapted to every Capacity, and calculated chiefly for those whose Situation and Circumstances have placed them at a Distance from the Faculty. To which is prefixed, an introduction, containing some necessary Cautions and Considerations for the Preservation of Health; and some Remarks concerning the Pulse, by Dr. Tissot. With a supplement, containing Directions for Bleeding, by Dr. Theobald. And an abstract of the narrative, with many singular Cases, of the surprising Effects of the Meadow Saffron, in the Cure of the Dropsy, by Dr. Anthony Storke, Physician at Vienna, to the Empress Queen. And at the end, particular directions for inoculating the small-pox, and Management of it in the natural Way, after the new Method, by Dr. Dimsdale, and others. Dedicated to the parochial clergy of this Kingdom.

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MDCCLXVII. [1767]
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London : printed for J. Fletcher, Bookseller, at the Oxford Theatre, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and B. Collins, in Salisbury, MDCCLXVII. [1767]

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xvi,v-xix,[1],318,[2],319-331,[1]p. ; 80.

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