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Title The practical advantages of homoeopathy
Reference 7347.D
Library The Library Company of Philadelphia
Date 1842
Author Dunsford, Harris F.
Publisher / Printer / Lithographer John Penington
Place of Creation Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Document Type Printed Book
Theme(s) Homeopathy; Women's Health; Education and Research; Children's Health; Health and Hygiene
Keywords cures, medicine, experiment, disease, female complaints, children, scrofula, gout, scarlet fever, bloodletting, inflammation, animals, drug, constipation, indigestion, exercise, symptoms, mercury, diet, food, pharmacology, acne, asthma, bronchitis, burns, cancer, croup, deafness, nerves, debility, diarrhoea, earache, epilepsy, fever, headache, hysteria, miscarriage, neuralgia, palpitation, paralysis, pleuritis, rheumatism, sciatica, toothache, tumour, ulcer
Parts of the Body digestive organs, respiratory system, bones, head, ear, eyes, teeth
Additional Information Dunsford's homeopathic apologia was originally published in London in 1841.
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.
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