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Multi-title collection including Primitive physic, or, An easy and natural method of curing most diseases and 21 other(s).
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Circular [microform]. To the physicians of Philadelphia, New-York, Baltimore, Norfolk and Newheaven, Gentlemen, As a malignant fever, has, for three summers past raged in different parts of the United States ... it becomes highly important to take ... steps ... to prevent the introduction, arrest the progress, or mitigate the severity of such a serious calamity ... New-York, October 31, 1985.
Information respecting the origin, progress, and efficancy of the kine pock inoculation [microform], in effectually and forever securing a person from the small-pox, extracted from a treatise entitled "A prospect of exterminating the small-pox," written in the year 1802 ...
Coutions to young persons concerning health, in a public lecture delivered at the close of the medical course in this chapel at Cambridge Nov. 20, 1804; containing the general doctrine of chronic diseases: shewing the evil tendency of the use of tobacco upon young persons: more expecially the pernicious effects of smoking; cigarrs; with observations on the use of ardent and vinous spirits in general ...
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