An essay on indigestion, or, Morbid sensibility of the stomach and bowels : as the proximate cause or characteristic condition of dyspepsy, nervous irritability, mental despondency, hypochondriasis, and many other ailments of body and mind : to which are added, Observations on the diseases & regimen of invalids, on their return from hot and unhealthy climates / by James Johnson.

  • Johnson, James, 1777-1845.
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An essay on indigestion, or, Morbid sensibility of the stomach and bowels : as the proximate cause or characteristic condition of dyspepsy, nervous irritability, mental despondency, hypochondriasis, and many other ailments of body and mind : to which are added, Observations on the diseases & regimen of invalids, on their return from hot and unhealthy climates / by James Johnson. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Morbid sensibility of the stomach and bowels

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Philadelphia : Nathan Kite, 1831.

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194 pages ; 19 cm

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3rd Philadelphia, from the 6th London ed., much enl.

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