Advice to the people

Advice to the peopleADVICEto thePEOPLEinGeneral,withRegard to theirHealth: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.WITHA Table of the most cheap, yet effectual Remedies, and the plainest Directions for preparing them readily.Translated from theFrenchEdition ofDr.Tissot'sAvis au Peuple, &c.Printed atLyons; with all his own Notes; a few of his medical Editor's atLyons; and several occasional Notes, adapted to thisEnglishTranslation,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.Becketand P. A.De Hondt, atTully'sHead, nearSurry-Street, in theStrand.M DCC LXV.

ADVICEto thePEOPLEinGeneral,withRegard to theirHealth: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.WITHA Table of the most cheap, yet effectual Remedies, and the plainest Directions for preparing them readily.Translated from theFrenchEdition ofDr.Tissot'sAvis au Peuple, &c.Printed atLyons; with all his own Notes; a few of his medical Editor's atLyons; and several occasional Notes, adapted to thisEnglishTranslation,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.Becketand P. A.De Hondt, atTully'sHead, nearSurry-Street, in theStrand.M DCC LXV.

ADVICEto thePEOPLEinGeneral,with

ADVICE

to the

PEOPLEinGeneral,

with

Regard to theirHealth:

Regard to theirHealth:

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

WITH

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

Translated from theFrenchEdition of

Translated from theFrenchEdition of

Dr.Tissot'sAvis au Peuple, &c.

Dr.Tissot'sAvis au Peuple, &c.

Printed atLyons; with all his own Notes; a few of his medical Editor's atLyons; and several occasional Notes, adapted to thisEnglishTranslation,

By J.Kirkpatrick, M. D.

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:

LONDON:

Printed for T.Becketand P. A.De Hondt, atTully'sHead, nearSurry-Street, in theStrand.

Printed for T.Becketand P. A.De Hondt, atTully'sHead, nearSurry-Street, in theStrand.

M DCC LXV.

M DCC LXV.


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