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A treatise of domestic medicine, intended for families: in which the treatment of common disorders are alphabetically enumerated. To which is added, a practical system of domestic cookery, describing the best, most economical, and most wholesome methods of dressing victuals; intended for the use of families who do not affect magnificence in their style of living. Also, The art of preserving all kinds of animal and vegetable substances for many years, by M. Appert.

Publication Details

Reading, PA: George Getz, 1824 CE.

Digital facsimile from U.S. National Library of Medicine at this link.

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Entry Number#13482
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