The new cyclopaedia of family medicine

Our home physician : a popular guide to the art of preserving health and treating disease : with plain advice for all the medical and surgical emergencies of the family

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The new cyclopaedia of family medicine
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The new cyclopaedia of family medicine

Our home physician : a popular guide to the art of preserving health and treating disease : with plain advice for all the medical and surgical emergencies of the family

Rev. and enl.

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English
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1506

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Edition Notes

"Our home physician manual of homeopathy. A repertory of homeopathic treatment and remedies ... Written expressly for this work. By Samuel Lilienthal ..." New York, Treat, 1879: 105 p. at end.

1869 ed. has title: Our home physician: a new and popular guide to the art of preserving health and treating disease.

In two vols. Vol. 1 has inscription: "Whitman Coll. Library. No. 1447. Rev. Allen, Dayton, Oh., April 17th 1885." Photocopies of t.p. and front. from v. 1 bound in to both v.

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Our home physician

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xxxviii, 1239, 105, [1481]-1506 p.
Number of pages
1506

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OL14745253M
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14776485

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