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Field name | Value |
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Title | A popular essay on the disorder familiarly termed a cold |
Reference | 8493.D |
Library | The Library Company of Philadelphia |
Collection | Rush |
Date | 1808 |
Author | White, E. L. |
Publisher / Printer / Lithographer | T. and G. Palmer |
Place of Creation | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Description | In which the means of obviating the various causes are explained in a manner familiar to the meanest capacity; with a collection of approved receipts, and observations on the most popular remedies ; principally designed for the use of families, by E.L. White. To which are added, annotations, explanatory and practical: exhibiting a new theory on the action of many of the predisposing and exciting causes of catarrh, with original and approved receipts for the cure of that disorder in the United States, by J. Stuart. |
Document Type | Printed Book |
Theme(s) | General Cures |
Keywords | cold, family, catarrh, cure, receipt, disease, surgeon, temperature, diet, medicine, laxative, air, inhaler, opium, balsam, plants |
Parts of the Body | respiratory system, head |
Additional Information | Originally published in London in 1807, this American edition was edited by the Philadelphia physician James Stuart. |
Note | Please note that some of the metadata for this document has been drawn from the Library Company of Philadelphia’s catalogue, and 'An Annotated Catalogue of the Edward C. Atwater Collection of American Popular Medicine and Health Reform', compiled by Christopher Hoolihan. |
Copyright | The Library Company of Philadelphia |