The anatriptic art : a history of the art termed anatripsis by Hippocrates, tripsis by Galen, frictio by Celsus, manipulation by Beveridge, and medical rubbing in ordinary language, from the earliest times to the present day. Followed by an account of its virtues in the cure of disease and maintenance of health.

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London : Simpkin, Marshall, 1866.

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iv, 122 pages : illustrations

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