Practical hydropathy : including plans of baths and remarks on diet, clothing, and habits of life / by John Smedley.
- Smedley, John.
- Date:
- [1858?]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Practical hydropathy : including plans of baths and remarks on diet, clothing, and habits of life / by John Smedley. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![VAI UABLB W0HK3 OF REFERENCE QUOTED IN THIS WORK. Qiiain and Wilson's Anatomy in a large and beautiful work, with coloured plates, a few of which I have copied. This work is now bi ought within reach of those of moderate means ; the 5 vols., royal folio, £3 5s. plates, or £8 8s. coloured.—IFo/toji and Maberly. Dr Lardner's Animal Physics is a new and very beautiful work, with 500 engravings, got up ill a very superior style, and well worth pei-usal; the latest information on human and animal physiology will be found in it.—]Vattoii and Maherly. 123. 6d. Carpenter's Human Physiology is an elaborate work of 960 pages, with many engravings, and enters fully into the structure aud functions of the body, and of the nervous system and its connexion %vith the mind..—Churchill. 8vo, cloth, £1 6s. Dr. Budd on the Liver is a new and standard work, and contains some good coloured engrav- ings of the gall-bladder, gall-stones, and of the liver. 14s. Dr Quain on the Diseases of the Rectum contains some beautiful coloured illustrations, and .shows the nature and causes of piles, hemorrhoids, and other diseases of the roctiun.— Walton and Maberly. 7s. 6d. Chambers's Physiology, Educational Series, contains some clever engravings. Is. 6d. Dr. Horner's Three Letters to a Non-Medical Friend gives a very plain and interesting state- ment of the functions of the absorbents, and secretive and excretive systems, with other interesting matter, and some good engravings.— Ward and Co., London. Is. 6d. Fruits and Farinacea, the Proper Food of Man, by J. Smith, is an exceedingly instructive volume, and should be read by aU.—Churchill, London. 5s. Kirke and White's Handbook of Physiology; veiy good and condensed, with many good en- gravings.—Walton and Maberly. 12s. 6d. Graham's Science of Human Life contains many engravings, and much valuable information on many points, as to diet and mode of Ufe, and is well worth reading.—Horsdl, 492, New Oxford Street. 6s. Jones and Sieveking, Pathological Anatomists.—Churchill, London. Riadore on Spinal Irritation, excellent. 5s. 6d. Hereditary Diseases, by Dr. Whitehead.—Churchill, London. Spermatorrhea, by Lallemand.—Churchill, London. The Accoucheur, by a Student.—Horsell, 13, Paternoster Sow. Is. The same Publisher has many English and American Hydi'opathic works. The fom- latter works should be read by every man before he enters on the active duties of Ufe. WORKS BY J. SMEDLBT. HISTORICAL SKETCH OF THE ANCIENT AND MODERN STATE CHURCH IN BRITAIN, its Doctrines, Creeds, (Sic., from the earliest period down to the pre- sent time, with engravings, price Gd. SECONn DIVISION OF THE ABOVE. ORIGIN OF THE ENGLISH SAXONS, with a particular account of the state of religion in Britain, from a.d. HOO to the reign of Henry VIII., traced through the times of Augustine and the Saxou and Danish invasions. Compiled from the best authorities, aud illustrated with many engi-avings, price 6d. REPLY TO CLERICUSANGLICANUS'S Enquiry into the accuracy of Mr. Smodley's Historical Sketch of the Ancient and Modern Church in Britain ; being an answer to the false statements of Clericus Anglicanus, containing particulars of the English Reformation, illustrated with 59 engi-avings, price 6d. Various Tracts on Ecclesiastical subjects may bo had free from the Author, Lea Mills, Matlock, Derbyshire. Baths, Bandages, and any appliances named in this Work, may be hod of John Higdon, Lea Mills, Matlock. London : KEyDWCK, Ludgato-stroet; Hoesell, Patemoster-row; and aU Booksellers. London : Rccd and Pardon, Printert, Paiemotter Sow.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b2177822x_0006.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)