"Anatomy, physiology and laws of health;" . rves 749 Stomach 739 Weaning Children 530 Wen, Cure for 730 Wild Ivy, Poison from 855 Winter Fever 808, 811 What to Eat, Drink, a»d Avoid 269 White Oak ... 611 Pond Lily 648 Vitriol 719 Whisky—Cure for Snake Bite 857 Whites, The 452 Whitlow, or Felon 732 Whortleberry 618 Wife, The 474 Wild Cherry 627 Chamomile 642 Indigo 640 PAGE. Wild Ipecacuanha 624 Parsley 617 Turnip 655 Willow 720 Rose 636 Wine 719 of American Aloe 673 Spirits of 715 Wintergreen 720 Witch Hazel 633 Wives, To 133 Womb, Falling of. 448 Women, Diseases of. 407 Worm Elixir 746 Wormwo


"Anatomy, physiology and laws of health;" . rves 749 Stomach 739 Weaning Children 530 Wen, Cure for 730 Wild Ivy, Poison from 855 Winter Fever 808, 811 What to Eat, Drink, a»d Avoid 269 White Oak ... 611 Pond Lily 648 Vitriol 719 Whisky—Cure for Snake Bite 857 Whites, The 452 Whitlow, or Felon 732 Whortleberry 618 Wife, The 474 Wild Cherry 627 Chamomile 642 Indigo 640 PAGE. Wild Ipecacuanha 624 Parsley 617 Turnip 655 Willow 720 Rose 636 Wine 719 of American Aloe 673 Spirits of 715 Wintergreen 720 Witch Hazel 633 Wives, To 133 Womb, Falling of. 448 Women, Diseases of. 407 Worm Elixir 746 Wormwood 621 Worms in Children 537, 748 Wort, Mother 620 Liver 632 St. Johns 678 Wounds and Injuries 862 Treatment of 751, 862 To stop bleeding of 862 Healing by First 863 Contused 864 Lacerated 864 Punctured 864 Poisoned 865 Gun-shot 865 of the Head 865 of the Joints 866 Yarrow- 621 Yaw Root . 617 Yellow Dock 625 Yellow Fever 225, 753 Gum in Children 522 Parilla 617 Yeast 720 Poultice 734 Young Men, To 162 Zinc, Chloride of. 721. , ( incinnati, November, 1S57.° ° ° Still more especi ly is a ? scien ;he work of this kind, writ- ten in familiar language, and free useful to those who maj be so situated, that they pan not - ices of a regular physician. Such a bo k has a legitimate office, i ; :h it rf res with the rigkets and duties of no one. We find many things iu it i - g be preservation of health and ment of disease, which commend I ? .. to th common sense of all. It is suffi-cient to say of the authors treatim nt f lie s. s, and the remedies recommended, thatthey have the testimonial of >ome of the most eminent physicians in the country. [From the Eushville (1ml.) Gunn has spent a great deal of labor and time on the work—over three years,we are told—iu order to make it as near it ought to be, and as near perfect aspossible. It describes the various diseases iu plain language, or whenever technicalterms are employed they


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