Strictures on the present practice of physick. Shewing it's insufficiency in many of the most common and fatal disorders; and the Propriety of Relaxing in some Tenets, which cramp the Science and give a Merit to Irregular Practice. In the Course of which Are some Observations on James's Powder, Le Fievre's Gout-Medicine, and on Several Recipes for the Bite of Mad Dogs, &c. With An Easy and Infallible Method of preventing Canine Madness. Likewise, a plain account of the nature and origin of the gout: Whence a Cure is necessarily pointed out. Being the Result of repeated Experiments.
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London : printed for J. Bew, No. 28, Paternoster-Row, MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]
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[4],146p. ; 80.
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ESTC T107864
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