An epitome of the American eclectic practice of medicine,
embracing pathology, symptomatology, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. Containing, also, a complete list of the remedies used by allopathists, homopathists, and hydropathists, and an eclectic pharmacy and glossary. Designed for physicians, the student of medicine, and as a domestic practice for families.
By William Paine...

APA Citation

Paine, W. (1857). An epitome of the American eclectic practice of medicine: embracing pathology, symptomatology, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment. Containing, also, a complete list of the remedies used by allopathists, homopathists, and hydropathists, and an eclectic pharmacy and glossary. Designed for physicians, the student of medicine, and as a domestic practice for families. Philadelphia: H. Cowperthwait & co..

MLA Citation

Paine, William, b. 1821. An Epitome of the American Eclectic Practice of Medicine: Embracing Pathology, Symptomatology, Diagnosis, Prognosis, And Treatment. Containing, Also, a Complete List of the Remedies Used by Allopathists, Homopathists, And Hydropathists, And an Eclectic Pharmacy And Glossary. Designed for Physicians, the Student of Medicine, And As a Domestic Practice for Families. Philadelphia: H. Cowperthwait & co., 1857.

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