Modern domestic medicine: : a popular treatise, illustrating the symptoms, causes, distinction, and correct treatment of the diseases incident to the human frame; embracing the modern improvements in medicine. To which are added, a domestic materia medica; a copious collection of approved prescriptions, &c. &c. The whole intended as a comprehensive medical guide for the use of clergymen heads, [sic] of families, and invalids. / By Thomas J. Graham, M.D. &c.

  • Graham, Thomas John, 1795?-1876.
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1835
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Modern domestic medicine: : a popular treatise, illustrating the symptoms, causes, distinction, and correct treatment of the diseases incident to the human frame; embracing the modern improvements in medicine. To which are added, a domestic materia medica; a copious collection of approved prescriptions, &c. &c. The whole intended as a comprehensive medical guide for the use of clergymen heads, [sic] of families, and invalids. / By Thomas J. Graham, M.D. &c. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : published for the author, by Simpkin and Marshall, Stationers' Court; Hatchard and Son, Piccadilly; Churchill, Princes Street, Soho; Westley and Davis, Stationers' Court; Bell and Bradfute, Bank Street, Edinburgh; J. Smith and Son, Virginia Street, Glasgow; and R.M. Tims, Grafton Street, Dublin; and sold by all booksellers in the kingdom, 1835.

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xii, 724 pages, 2 unnumbered pages ; 22 cm

Edition

The sixth edition, revised throughout, corrected, and very considerably enlarged.

Notes

With a final advertisement leaf.
Copy 1. Bound with a tract on cholera, lacking title page, by an unidentified author (22 p.). 19th century binding in calf, leather label on spine 'Graham's domestic medicine'. With extensive manuscript notes and newspaper cuttings pasted in.

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