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Autobiography. With an exposition of medical politics and sidelights on the medical profession. Some facts about homœopathy, mesmerism, local treatment, and the author's notable discovery of the spray remedy, curing bladder and prostate diseases in cases regarded an incurable.
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Autobiography. With an exposition of medical politics and sidelights on the medical profession. Some facts about homœopathy, mesmerism, local treatment, and the author's notable discovery of the spray remedy, curing bladder and prostate diseases in cases regarded an incurable.

Author: David Jones
Publisher: London, Mitchell, 1907.
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Jones, David, b. 1824.
Autobiography.
London, Mitchell, 1907
(OCoLC)747288571
Material Type: Biography
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: David Jones
OCLC Number: 42591563
Description: 205 p. illus. 22 cm.
Other Titles: Searchlight on the medical profession by a retired physician

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