The philosophy of epidemic cholera : being at attempt to unravel its mystery; to disarm its terrors; to account for its phenomena by the ordinary laws of morbid action; to develope the true pathological condition of the body in its various stages; to demonstrate the inutility of hospitals and quarantines; to enforce the system of domiciliary visiting; and to unfold a mode of treatment at once safe, scientific, and successful - a remedy within reach of every housekeeper, and applied without cost, risk, or delay / by John Balbirnie, M.A., M.D.

  • Balbirnie, John, 1810-1895.
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The philosophy of epidemic cholera : being at attempt to unravel its mystery; to disarm its terrors; to account for its phenomena by the ordinary laws of morbid action; to develope the true pathological condition of the body in its various stages; to demonstrate the inutility of hospitals and quarantines; to enforce the system of domiciliary visiting; and to unfold a mode of treatment at once safe, scientific, and successful - a remedy within reach of every housekeeper, and applied without cost, risk, or delay / by John Balbirnie, M.A., M.D. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : William Horsell ; Birmingham : Osborne ; Manchester : W. Bremner, [1849]

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46 pages ; 18 cm.

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Series statement on cover reads "Truths for the times and the people, No. III."

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