. New guide to health, or, Botanic family physician [microform] : containing a complete system of practice on a plan entirely new, with a description of the vegetables made use of, and directions for preparing and administering them to cure disease : to which is added a description of several cases of disease attended by the author, with the mode of treatment and cure. Medicine, Botanic; Herbs; Phytothérapie; Herbes. BOTANIC FAMIL Y PHYSICIAN. 1(».-) bunch had more than half dissolved, and had grown off from the bone so that it was quite loose, and I was in hopes to have effected a cure, but s
. New guide to health, or, Botanic family physician [microform] : containing a complete system of practice on a plan entirely new, with a description of the vegetables made use of, and directions for preparing and administering them to cure disease : to which is added a description of several cases of disease attended by the author, with the mode of treatment and cure. Medicine, Botanic; Herbs; Phytothérapie; Herbes. BOTANIC FAMIL Y PHYSICIAN. 1(».-) bunch had more than half dissolved, and had grown off from the bone so that it was quite loose, and I was in hopes to have effected a cure, but she was taken with a fever in mj- absence and died. The other two I could relieve and keep them free from pain, making them comfortable as long as they lived, but nature was too far exhausted to complete a cure. I have had under my care many other cases of cancers on the breast and other parts of the body, which I had no difficulty in curing in the manner before stated. I shall conclude this subject by a few general remarks, viz.: Guard thoroughly against canker and coldness. At- tend to the canker by a course of medicine, and repeat it. Use the ginger poultice if the inflammation is great, putting some No. 2 raw in the sore; then apph- the poultice, keeping it wet with cold water, not forgetting the composition and No. 2 inside at the same time. Let all poisonous drugs, burning plasters and caustics alone. Attend faithfully to the directions here given; honor your own judgment; keep your money, and bid defiance to doctors. PILES; HOW CURED. •I was called to attend an elderl)' man in South Reading, who had been confined to the house, and much of the time to his bed, for seven weeks, with the piles. Seven doctors attended him before I was sent for, and he had continued to grow worse. The doctors had operated on one side, and said they must on the other; it was their opinion, as well as his, that he was in a decline. The side that they had oper- ated upon was much worse to cur
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