The Cottage physician : best known methods of treatment in all diseases, accidents and emergencies of the home / prepared by the ablest physicians in the leading schools of medicine, allopathy, hompathy, etc., etc., by Thomas Faulkner, J.H. Carmichael, assisted by other able physicians and surgeons of America and Europe.

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1892
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The Cottage physician : best known methods of treatment in all diseases, accidents and emergencies of the home / prepared by the ablest physicians in the leading schools of medicine, allopathy, hompathy, etc., etc., by Thomas Faulkner, J.H. Carmichael, assisted by other able physicians and surgeons of America and Europe. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Springfield, Mass. : King, Richardson & Co. ; Omaha : Clark Pub. Co., 1892.

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642 pages : illustrations (part color) ; 21 cm

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"Complete hand book of medical knowledge for the home."
Includes index
Cited in: Cordasco. American 1820-1910, 90-2292

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