Every patient his own doctor: or, the sick man's triumph over death and the grave. Containing, the most approved methods of curing every disease incident to the human body, ... By Lewis Robinson, M.D.
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- Every patient his own doctor: or, the sick man's triumph over death and the grave. Containing, the most approved methods of curing every disease incident to the human body, ... By Lewis Robinson, M.D.
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- Robinson, Lewis, M.D.
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- London :: printed for J. Cooke,
- [1785?]
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Contents
- frontispiece
- title page
- PREFACE.
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tract
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Every Patient his own Doctor. PART I. INTERNAL DISORDERS.
- SCURVY.
- SYMPTOMS.
- REMEDIES.
- GOUT.
- RHEUMATISM.
- PLEURISY.
- FEVERS.
- INTERMITTING FEVER, OR AGUE.
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HECTIC FEVERS, attended with Coughs or Consumptions. - ULCERATED LUNGS.
- PESTILENTIAL DISORDERS.
- ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE.
- APOPLEXY.
- ASTHMA.
- BLOODY FLUX.
- STONE AND GRAVEL.
- DROPSY.
- CONVULSIONS.
- DIABETES.
- EAR-ACH.
- DRY BELLY ACH.
- YELLOW JAUNDICE.
- INDIGESTION.
- INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWELS.
- MEASLES.
- Every Patient his own Doctor. PART II. EXTERNAL DISORDERS.
- SUPPLEMENT. DISEASES, whose Symptoms are ob∣vious; with some useful and approved RECIPES.
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The METHODS pursued by the
Humane Society for the Recovery of Persons apparently dead by Drown∣ing. -
An Universal PRESERVATIVEagainst the PLAGUE,or any other INFECTION. -
Directions concerning
BLEEDING.
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Every Patient his own Doctor. PART I. INTERNAL DISORDERS.