The natural cure of consumption, constipation, Bright's disease, neuralgia, rheumatism, colds (fevers) etc. : how sickness originates, and how to prevent it a health manual for the people / by C.E. Page.
- Page, C. E. (Charles Edward), 1840-
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- [1883], ©1883
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