Most of us in the US are looking at some amount of time off in the next week or so and I don’t know about you but one of my first priorities is always to get myself well stocked with reading material.
Try one of these suggestions from our recent additions to the MHL!
- John Pickering, The smallpox epidemic in Gloucester in 1895-6, and the water cure (1896)
- John C. McVail, Vaccination vindicated [electronic resource] : being an answer to the leading anti-vaccinators (1887)
- John Pickering, Anti-vaccination: the statistics of the Medical Officers to the Leeds Small-pox Hospital exposed and refuted, in a letter to the Leeds Board of Guardians (1876)
- George Oliver, Plain facts on vaccination (1871)
- Danby P. Fry, The Vaccination Acts and instructional circulars, orders, and regulations [electronic resource] : with introduction, notes, and index (1869)
- Edward C. Seaton, A handbook of vaccination (1868)
- Edwin M. Hale, Materia medica and special therapeutics of the new remedies (1880)
- Joseph Laurie, The homœopathic domestic medicine (1866)
- William Thomas Fernie, Herbal simples: approved for modern uses of cure (1897)
- Oliver Phelps Brown, The complete herbalist, or, The people their own physicians by the use of nature’s remedies : describing the great curative properties found in the herbal kingdom a new and plain system of hygienic principles together with comprehensive essays on sexual philosophy, marriage, divorce, &c (1885)
- Charles J. Hare, Good remedies–out of fashion (1883)
- John Spurgin, Cure of the sick : not homoeopathy, not allopathy, but judgment (1860)
As always, for more from the Medical Heritage Library, please visit our full collection!