William A. Alcott

Forty Years in the Wilderness of Pills and Powders


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LVI.

       BUTTER EATERS.

       CHAPTER LVII.

       HOT HOUSES AND CONSUMPTION.

       CHAPTER LVIII.

       POISONING BY A PAINTED PAIL.

       CHAPTER LIX.

       ONE DROP OF LAUDANUM.

       CHAPTER LX.

       MRS. KIDDER'S CORDIAL.

       CHAPTER LXI.

       ALMOST RAISING THE DEAD.

       CHAPTER LXII.

       FEMALE HEALTH, AND INSANE HOSPITALS.

       CHAPTER LXIII.

       A GIANT DYSPEPTIC.

       CHAPTER LXIV.

       GETTING INTO A CIRCLE.

       CHAPTER LXV.

       POISONING WITH MAPLE SUGAR.

       CHAPTER LXVI.

       PHYSICKING OFF MEASLES.

       CHAPTER LXVII.

       TIC DOULOUREUX.

       CHAPTER LXVIII.

       COLD WATER IN FEVER.

       CHAPTER LXIX.

       COLD-TAKING AND CONSUMPTION.

       CHAPTER LXX.

       FREEZING OUT DISEASE.

       CHAPTER LXXI.

       THE AIR-CURE.

       CHAPTER LXXII.

       THE CLERGYMAN.

       CHAPTER LXXIII.

       HE MUST BE PHYSICKED, OR DIE.

       CHAPTER LXXIV.

       WHO HATH WOE? OR, THE SICK WIDOW.

       CHAPTER LXXV.

       THE PENALTY OF SELF-INDULGENCE.

       CHAPTER LXXVI.

       DR. BOLUS AND MORPHINE.

       CHAPTER LXXVII.

       BLEEDING AND BLISTERING OMITTED.

       CHAPTER LXXVIII.

       MEDICAL VIRTUES OF SLEEP.

       CHAPTER LXXIX.

       CURE BY DEEP BREATHING.

       CHAPTER LXXX.

       SPIRIT-DOCTORING.

       CHAPTER LXXXI.

       REMARKABLE CURE OF EPILEPSY.

       CHAPTER LXXXII.

       SCARLATINA CURED BY LETTING ALONE.

       CHAPTER LXXXIII.

       IGNORANCE NOT ALWAYS BLISS.

       CHAPTER LXXXIV.

       MEASLES WITHOUT SNAKEROOT AND SAFFRON.

       CHAPTER LXXXV.

       THE CONSUMPTIVE PAIR.