Hints and remedies for the treatment of common accidents and diseases and rules of simple hygiene : the two parts complete / revised, corrected, and enlarged by twelve eminent medical men belonging to different hospitals in London, and by one right Rev. Bishop of the Established Church, formerly surgeon to one of the London hospitals and F.R.C.S. with numerous additions, from the eighth English edition.

  • Turner, Dawson William, 1815-1885.
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