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TO THE COLLEGE OF WIGS.
THE ÆSCULAPIAN LABYRINTH EXPLORED; OR, MEDICAL MYSTERY ILLUSTRATED.
TO THE COLLEGE OF WIGS.
TO THE PHYSICIAN.
TO THE SURGEON.
TO THE ACCOUCHER, OR, MAN-MIDWIFE.
TO THE APOTHECARY.
TO THE CHYMISTS AND DRUGGISTS.
BOOKS lately published by G. KEARSLEY,
A witty, eighteenth‑century guide opens its pages to newly minted physicians, surgeons, midwives, apothecaries and all who dabble in the healing arts. Framed as a series of instructions, it blends earnest counsel with lively anecdotes, inviting readers to navigate the “Æsculapian Labyrinth” of medical practice. The tone is both reverent and irreverent, reflecting the weight of professional responsibility while poking fun at the pomp of academia.
The seasoned author, an “old practitioner,” addresses his audience with solemn gravitas and a sly grin, reminding them that the path to mastery is littered with uncertainty, financial strain and the ever‑present risk of failure. Topics range from anatomy and botany to the curious experiments of “electrical fire” and magnetic enthusiasm, each accompanied by practical maxims and cautionary humor. The work captures the paradox of a vocation that promises both prestige and precariousness.
Beyond instruction, the text offers a vivid snapshot of medical culture on the cusp of modernity, making it an entertaining window into the hopes, anxieties, and jokes of a bygone professional world.
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (103K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by deaurider, Les Galloway and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2017-03-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

d. 1807
Best known for practical books on horses, farriery, and country sports, this late 18th-century English writer aimed to make expert knowledge useful to everyday riders, owners, and sportsmen. His books blend hands-on advice with the lively, opinionated tone of someone deeply involved in the world he described.
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