Observations on specific medicines, wherein the most select specifics in the whole Materia medica are described, with the different disorders to which they are adapted; and some peculiar and experienced remedies are particularly recommended for the cure of epilepsy, dropsy, jaundice, lues venerea and scurvy; for Hypochondriac and Hysteric Complaints; and most other diseases incident to the human body; especially those that proceed from some disorder of the uterus; or the diseases peculiar to women. Intended for the Relief and Benefit of the middling and poorer Sort of People; and, in some measure, to prevent the ill Consequences that too commonly attend the ignorant and unskilful Administration of Medicine. By a physician in the country.

  • Farrer, W. (William), -1775.
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1767
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London : printed and sold by Fletcher and Co., Booksellers, at the Oxford-Theatre, the North-Side of St. Paul's Church-Yard, 1767.

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[2],xxx,[5],103,[15]p. ; 80.

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ESTC N10133

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