The Poor Man's Physician, which teaches the means of curing diseases by remedies easily found in the country, and prepared at little cost by all sorts of people. [18th century]. Small in-4 of [325] pp, green marbled boards, smooth mute spine, red edges (Binding of the time). Manuscript copy of the fourth edition of Paul Dubé's Médecin des pauvres, published in Paris in 1674. The second part of this treatise of popular medicine is entitled Le Chirurgien des pauvres.
Binding a little rubbed, some foxing.
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