An edition of The philosophy of epidemic cholera (1849)

The philosophy of epidemic cholera

being at attempt to unravel its mystery; to disarm its terrors; to account for its phenomena by the ordinary laws of morbid action; to develope the true pathological condition of the body in its various stages; to demonstrate the inutility of hospitals and quarantines; to enforce the system of domiciliary visiting; and to unfold a mode of treatment at once safe, scientific, and successful - a remedy within reach of every housekeeper, and applied without cost, risk, or delay

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An edition of The philosophy of epidemic cholera (1849)

The philosophy of epidemic cholera

being at attempt to unravel its mystery; to disarm its terrors; to account for its phenomena by the ordinary laws of morbid action; to develope the true pathological condition of the body in its various stages; to demonstrate the inutility of hospitals and quarantines; to enforce the system of domiciliary visiting; and to unfold a mode of treatment at once safe, scientific, and successful - a remedy within reach of every housekeeper, and applied without cost, risk, or delay

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46

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Edition Notes

Series statement on cover reads "Truths for the times and the people, No. III."

This material has been provided by The University of Glasgow Library. The original may be consulted at The University of Glasgow Library.

The University of Glasgow Library.

Colquhoun, John Erskine Campbell, Rev. Donor of book to Glasgow University, 1907.

Balbirnie, John, 1810-1895. Presentation inscription.

Fleming, William, fl. 1818-1848. Former owner.

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London, Birmingham, Manchester
Series
Truths for the times and the people -- no.2.

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46 p. ;
Number of pages
46

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OL26266523M
Internet Archive
b24932425

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