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Health restor'd or, the triumph of nature, over physick, doctors, and apothecaries. In twelve entertaining conversations. Plainly evincing by reason, nature, and philosophy, the absurdity and inconsistency of the practice of physicians; their Ignorance in almost all Distempers; the Insignificancy and Uncertainty of the Materia Medica, and the Danger and Folly of making use of them. Earnestly Recommended, To those that would preserve Health, and prolong Life. To which is added, an essay on regimen

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  • "Health restor'd or, the triumph of nature, over physick, doctors, and apothecaries. In twelve entertaining conversations. Plainly evincing by reason, nature, and philosophy, the absurdity and inconsistency of the practice of physicians; their Ignorance in almost all Distempers; the Insignificancy and Uncertainty of the Materia Medica, and the Danger and Folly of making use of them. Earnestly Recommended, To those that would preserve Health, and prolong Life. To which is added, an essay on regimen"
  • "Health restor'd or, the triumph of nature, over physick, doctors, and apothecaries. In twelve entertaining conversations. Plainly evincing by reason, nature, and philosophy, the absurdity and inconsistency of the practice of physicians; their Ignorance in almost all Distempers; the Insignificancy and Uncertainty of the Materia Medica, and the Danger and Folly of making use of them. Earnestly Recommended, To those that would preserve Health, and prolong Life. To which is added, an essay on regimen"@en
  • "Health restor'd, or, The triumph of nature, over physick, doctors, and apothecaries. In twelve entertaining conversations. Plainly evincing by reason, nature, and philosophy, the absurdity and inconsistency of the practice of physicians ; their ignorance in almost all distempers ; the insignificancy and uncertainty of the materia medica, and the danger and folly of making use of them. Earnestly recommended, to those that would preserve health, and prolong life. To which is added, An essay on regimen"@en
  • "Health restor'd or, the triumph of nature, over physick, doctors, and apothecaries. In twelve entertaining conversations. Plainly evincing by reason, nature, and philosophy, the absurdity and inconsistency of the practice of physicians ; their Ignorance in almost all Distempers ; the Insignificancy and Uncertainty of the Materia Medica, and the Danger and Folly of making use of them. Earnestly Recommended, To those that would preserve Health, and prolong Life. To which is added, an essay on regimen"@en
  • "Health restor'd, or, The triumph of nature, over physick, doctors, and apothecaries. In twelve entertaining conversations. Plainly evincing by reason, nature, and philosophy, the absurdity and inconsistency of the practice of physicians; their ignorance in almost all distempers; the insignificancy and uncertainty of the materia medica, and the danger and folly of making use of them. Earnestly recommended, to those that would preserve health, and prolong life. To which is added, An essay on regimen"
  • "Health restor'd, or, The triumph of nature, over physick, doctors, and apothecaries. In twelve entertaining conversations. Plainly evincing by reason, nature, and philosophy, the absurdity and inconsistency of the practice of physicians; their ignorance in almost all distempers; the insignificancy and uncertainty of the materia medica, and the danger and folly of making use of them. Earnestly recommended, to those that would preserve health, and prolong life. To which is added, An essay on regimen"@en