Gunn's Domestic medicine, or, Poor man's friend :
in the hours of affliction, pain, and sickness : this book points out, in plain language, free from doctor's terms, the diseases of men, women, and children, and the latest and most approved means used in their cure, and is expressly written for the benefit of families in the western and southern states : it also contains descriptions of the medicinal roots and herbs of the western and southern country, and how they are to be used in the cure of diseases : arranged on a new and simple plan, by which the practice of medicine is reduced to principles of common sense.

APA Citation

Gunn, J. C., Boles, J. Durelle., J. Durelle Boles Collection of Southern Imprints., Pendleton's Lithography. (1830). Gunn's Domestic medicine, or, Poor man's friend: in the hours of affliction, pain, and sickness : this book points out, in plain language, free from doctor's terms, the diseases of men, women, and children, and the latest and most approved means used in their cure, and is expressly written for the benefit of families in the western and southern states : it also contains descriptions of the medicinal roots and herbs of the western and southern country, and how they are to be used in the cure of diseases : arranged on a new and simple plan, by which the practice of medicine is reduced to principles of common sense. .

MLA Citation

Gunn, John C, J. Durelle Boles, J. Durelle Boles Collection of Southern Imprints, and Pendleton's Lithography. Gunn's Domestic Medicine, Or, Poor Man's Friend: In the Hours of Affliction, Pain, And Sickness : This Book Points Out, In Plain Language, Free From Doctor's Terms, the Diseases of Men, Women, And Children, And the Latest And Most Approved Means Used In Their Cure, And Is Expressly Written for the Benefit of Families In the Western And Southern States : it Also Contains Descriptions of the Medicinal Roots And Herbs of the Western And Southern Country, And How They Are to Be Used In the Cure of Diseases : Arranged On a New And Simple Plan, by Which the Practice of Medicine Is Reduced to Principles of Common Sense. , 1830.

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