Complete Record - Heirs of Hippocrates No. 1703.5
E. L. WHITE (fl. 1807) A popular essay on the disorder familiarly termed a cold : in which the means of obviating the various causes are liable either remotely to contribute to the production of this complaint or which more immediately excite it, together with the most effectual method of removing it when present, are explained in a manner familiar to the meanest capacity, and to which are added a collection of approved receipts and observations on the most popular remedies, principally designed for the use of families, and composed with a view of rendering more extensively known the insidious nature of a disorder which, to the inhabitants of the variable climate of Great Britain, too often proves the bane of health and comfort, and thereby diminishing its frequency and preventing its pernicious effects T. Cadell and W. Davies 1807 viii, 206 p. 18 cm.
John Martin M.D. Endowment
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