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Author: Johnson, Thomas, fl. ca. 1773-1798.
Title: Every man his own doctor; or The poor man's family physician: prescribing plain, safe, and easy means to cure them-selves, of the most disorders incident to this climate with very little charge, the medicines being the growth of this country, and about almost every man's plantation. / By Thomas Johnson.
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Print source: Every man his own doctor; or The poor man's family physician: prescribing plain, safe, and easy means to cure them-selves, of the most disorders incident to this climate with very little charge, the medicines being the growth of this country, and about almost every man's plantation. / By Thomas Johnson.
Johnson, Thomas, fl. ca. 1773-1798.

Salisbury [N.C.]:: Printed for the author,, 1798.
Subject terms:
Medicine, Popular.
Medicine -- Formulae, receipts, prescriptions.
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THE POOR MAN's FAMILY PHYSICIAN.