Every man his own doctor: or, The poor planter's physician. : Prescribing plain and easy means for persons to cure themselves of all, or most of the distempers, incident to this climate, and with very little charge, the medicines being chiefly of the growth and production of this country. : [Eight lines from Milton].
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Main Author: | Tennent, John, 1710-1748 |
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Format: | Electronic eBook |
Language: | English |
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[Williamsburg, Va. and Annapolis, Md.] :
Printed and sold by Wil. Parks, at his Print. Offices in Williamsburg, and Annapolis.,
1736.
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Edition: | The 3rd ed., with additions. |
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Online Access: | CONNECT |
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