Medical information for the million, or The true guide to health : on eclectic and reformed principles; being plain advice to both sexes in the treatment of nervous, consumptive, scrofulous, and other complaints to which is added a practical essay on sexual diseases: including the symptoms and treatment of veneral, gonorheal, and syphilitic complaints; masturbation, seminal debility, barrenness, abortion, etc., embellished by nearly one hundred illustrative engravings / by Charles D. Hammond, M.D.

  • Hammond, Charles D.
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Medical information for the million, or The true guide to health : on eclectic and reformed principles; being plain advice to both sexes in the treatment of nervous, consumptive, scrofulous, and other complaints to which is added a practical essay on sexual diseases: including the symptoms and treatment of veneral, gonorheal, and syphilitic complaints; masturbation, seminal debility, barrenness, abortion, etc., embellished by nearly one hundred illustrative engravings / by Charles D. Hammond, M.D. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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True guide to health
Medical reform

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New York : William Holdredge, 1850.

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xxix, 524 pages, 4 unnumbered pages : illustrations (engravings) ; 19 cm

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At head of of second title page: "Medical reform."
With [4] p. of advertisements at end

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