Dr. Graham has had the honour, etc. A few of the cures which Dr. G[raham] has had the happiness, under God! of performing by earth-bathing, and by well-adapted medicines, regimen, etc / [James Graham].
- James Graham
- Date:
- [1793?]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Dr. Graham has had the honour, etc. A few of the cures which Dr. G[raham] has had the happiness, under God! of performing by earth-bathing, and by well-adapted medicines, regimen, etc / [James Graham]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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No text description is available for this image![1 [ 24 ] ' 1 I llarned happily, has children, calls Dr. Graham his temporal ||viur, and enjoys comfortable health, and all that happinefs flhich health, eafy circurr,fiances, and a mind cofcious of in- ocence and re&itude, and replete with learning, liberality tjfpd religion, cannot fail to he blefied with. J Mrs. HART, Houfekeeper at Mr. Turner’s, No. 4, Capel jlburt, Bartholomew lane, behind the Royal Exchange, Lon¬ don, had been affiidted for eight months with a dreadful fore ,'g, occafioned by it’s being terribly fcalded with boiling ||ater, and which large and offenfive ulcer, the ointments and Ip ft efforts of the faculty could not heal; but it was perfectly lyaled by Dr. Graham in a very few weeks laft fummer, and ufas continued found and fircrng ever fince. if A GENTLEMAN, in Little Suffolk-ffreet, oppofite the fpera-houie, Hay-market, in confequence of a long and al- toft fatal fever, had a large hard fwelling and a fore or ulcer fi the fhin-bone of his leg, which his Surgeon’s, (to whom ft had paid large furns of money) could not cure, by all the 'ward medicines, and outward applications, they could ap- l.y. Dr. Graham, however, made a perfect cure of it in a |3oi*t time ; it remains found ever fince : and the Gentleman '111 be referred to, and will fatisfy every refpedtful enquirers the truth of this cure. rPerfons in great pain or extremly weak, or lame and crip- ced with the Gout or Rhumatifm, are generally made eafy, n Dr. G, in a few hours, and fo fuppled and firengthened nhe courfe of a week as to be able to walk about fioutly d comfortably ; and obferving the Doftor’s rules, hindered pm returning. The mo ft dreadful Jaundice and bilious borders are cured, and all yellownefs removed in a few days ; id the mofl inveterate Scurvy or Leprofy, even when com- icated with the Veneral Gouty, Rheumatic, or Scrophulous (eafes—the raoft obfiinate and rooted Veneral maladies f ervous relaxations and weaknefs and lower agitated tremu- iis fpirrits, Dropfical and windy fwellings of the body, or ,]w er limbs ; all fores and ulcers, and molt: Fijlulce andCan- ftrs ; and mofl bowel and bladder complaints, are in general leedily, and lafcly, and effectually cured ; and injured, and jriated, debiliatted, and almoff worne-out confiitutions, eom- ||rtably repaired and renovated. | Jn a few days will he publifiied, Price is. to be had of the and at Mr. Richardfon’s, Royal-Exchange, and at Mr. fhokham’s, New bond-fireet, a Treatifeon Drf Graham’s Ijtvly difeovered Partial and Portable Earth Baths, for the cure](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b31891767_0024.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)