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The Domestic physician, or, Guide to families : containing directions for the preservation of health, and the removal of disease : also, a plain and accurate description of the complaints generally incident to the human frame : with an account of the most efficacious remedies, and directions how to use them : chiefly selected from the best authors, and made plain to persons of common understanding.
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Domestic medicine
Guide to families
Publication/Creation
[Liverpool] : Caxton Press ; Printed by Nuttall, Fisher, Dixon, and Gibson, Liverpool, [1814]
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viii, [9]-634 pages, [2] pages, [9] leaves of plates : illustrations (engr.) ; 22 cm
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Frontispiece has title: Domestic medicine
Alternative title: "Guide to families"
Plates titled Man and Woman have at bottom: Published by Nuttall, Fisher, Dixon & Gibson, Liverpool, Jan. 1, 1814
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Includes index
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- English
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This material has been provided by King’s College London. The original may be consulted at King’s College London.