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The guardian goddess of health : or, The whole art of preventing and curing diseases : and of enjoying peace and happiness of body and of mind to the longest possible period of human existence.
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Main Author:
Graham, James, 1745-1794
(Author)
Corporate Authors:
Adam Matthew Digital (Firm)
(digitiser.)
,
Wellcome Library
(associated with work.)
Format:
Electronic
Language:
English
Series:
Defining gender.
Subjects:
Electrotherapeutics
>
Early works to 1800.
Patent medicines
>
Early works to 1800.
Electrotherapeutics
Patent medicines
Early works
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