Advice to the people in general, with regard to their health

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the Translator's PREFACE.

The AUTHOR's DEDICATION.

THE AUTHOR's PREFACE.

Introduction.

ADVICE TO THE PEOPLE ,

Chapter II.

Chapter III.

Chapter IV.

Chapter V.

Chapter VI.

Chapter VII.

Chapter VIII.

Chapter IX.

Chapter X.

Chapter XI.

Chapter XII.

Chapter XIII.

Chapter XIV.

Chapter XV.

Chapter XVI.

Chapter XVII.

Chapter XVIII.

Chapter XIX.

Chapter XX.

Chapter XXI.

Chapter XXII.

Chapter XXIII.

Chapter XXIV.

Chapter XXV.

Chapter XXVI.

Chapter XXVII.

Chapter XXVIII.

Chapter XXIX.

Chapter XXX.

Chapter XXXI.

Chapter XXXII.

Chapter XXXIII.

Chapter XXXIV.

TABLE

ERRATA.

Table of the several Chapters, and their principal Contents.

But more particularly calculated for those, who, by their Distance from regular Physicians, or other very experienced Practitioners, are the most unlikely to be seasonably provided with the best Advice and Assistance, in acute Diseases, or upon any sudden inward or outward Accident.

WITH

A Table of the most cheap, yet effectual Remedies, and the plainest Directions for preparing them readily.

Translated from the French Edition of
Dr. Tissot's Avis au Peuple, &c.

Printed at Lyons; with all his own Notes; a few of his medical Editor's at Lyons; and several occasional Notes, adapted to this English Translation,

By J. Kirkpatrick, M. D.

In the Multitude of the People is the Honour of a King; and for the Want of People cometh the Destruction of the Prince.

Proverbs xiv, 28.

LONDON:
Printed for T. Becket and P. A. De Hondt, at Tully's Head, near Surry-Street, in the Strand.
M DCC LXV.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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