Economy of the hands and feet, fingers and toes : which includes the prevention and cure, of corns, bunnions, & deformed nails; the removal of excrescences, superfluous hairs, freckles, pimples, blotches, and other cutaneous eruptions; with safe and certain methods of rendering the skin white, soft and delicate, without detriment to health / by An Old Army Surgeon.
- Date:
- 1830
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Credit: Economy of the hands and feet, fingers and toes : which includes the prevention and cure, of corns, bunnions, & deformed nails; the removal of excrescences, superfluous hairs, freckles, pimples, blotches, and other cutaneous eruptions; with safe and certain methods of rendering the skin white, soft and delicate, without detriment to health / by An Old Army Surgeon. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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