The elements of modern domestic medicine : a plain and practical hand-book describing simple diseases, their causes, prevention, and safe home treatment, the earliest signs that a physician is needed, and the procedure till the doctor arrives, in all emergencies / by Henry G. Hanchett ; the whole issued after careful revision by A.H. Laidlaw.

  • Hanchett, Henry Granger, 1853-1918.
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New York : Hurlburt, 1887.

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377 pages ; 20 cm

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Companion v. to: Sexual health / Henry G. Hanchett. 1887
Includes index

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