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Domestic Medicine: OR, A TREATISE ON THE PREVENTION AND CURE OF DISEASES BY REGIMEN AND SIMPLE MEDICINES. WITH An APPENDIX, containing a DISPENSATORY for the Use of Private Practitioners.
TO Sir JOSEPH BANKS, Bart. PRESIDENT OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY.
ADVERTISEMENT.
PREFACE.
INTRODUCTION.
PART I. OF THE GENERAL CAUSES OF DISEASES.
PART II. OF DISEASES.
APPENDIX:
INDEX.
First issued in the late 1700s, this compact treatise serves as a household handbook for preventing disease and treating common complaints with simple, readily available remedies. The author, an experienced physician, translates professional knowledge into everyday advice, emphasizing diet, exercise, hygiene, and modest medicines. Clear sections cover prevention, diagnosis, and treatment, and an appendix provides a concise dispensatory for private practitioners. The language remains plain enough for readers without formal medical training.
The author adds notes warning of dangerous situations and correcting earlier errors, showing an early concern for patient safety. He stresses that the work is meant to supplement, not replace, a qualified physician, offering a fallback when professional help is distant. The preface also mentions disputes with medical guilds and counterfeit editions, highlighting the difficulty of sharing health knowledge at the time. Listeners will hear a vivid snapshot of eighteenth‑century health philosophy, with timeless tips for basic self‑care.
Language
en
Duration
~24 hours (1392K characters)
Release date
2024-09-03
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1729–1805
Best known for bringing medical advice to ordinary readers, this Scottish physician wrote one of the 18th century’s most widely read health guides. His plainspoken approach helped make medicine feel less mysterious and more practical at home.
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