An Authentick Account of the Measures and Precautions Used at Venice By the Magistrate of the Office of Health, for the Preservation of Publick Health is a detailed historical treatise that offers a……続きを見る
Quacks and Grafters is a fascinating exposé written by William Lee Howard, first published in 1913, that delves into the murky world of medical charlatans and fraudulent practitioners in early twent……続きを見る
Body-Snatching: Its History and Suppression is a comprehensive exploration of the dark and fascinating history of body-snatching in Britain, written by J. B. Bailey. This meticulously researched wor……続きを見る
The Dixie Druggist, May 1913, is a fascinating monthly publication dedicated to the retail drug trade of the American South during the early twentieth century. Serving as both a professional resourc……続きを見る
Deadly Adulteration and Slow Poisoning Unmasked: Disease and Death in the Pot and Bottle is a groundbreaking exposé by William North, first published in the mid-19th century, that delves into the al……続きを見る
Opium Eating: An Autobiographical Sketch by an Habituate is a candid and introspective memoir first published anonymously in 1858, offering a rare glimpse into the life and mind of an American opium……続きを見る
The Danger and Immodesty of the Present Too General Custom of Unnecessarily Employing Men-Midwives is a provocative and influential 18th-century treatise that critically examines the widespread prac……続きを見る
Medicina Flagellata Or, The Doctor Scarify’d is a satirical work first published in 1721, attributed to Thomas Brown. This witty and incisive book lampoons the medical profession of early 18th-centu……続きを見る
In the satirical work "Medicina Flagellata; Or, The Doctor Scarify'd," the anonymous author employs a biting wit to critique the medical practices of the 17th century. The book deftly blends prose a……続きを見る