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- catalog contributor b9111242.
- catalog created "1904.".
- catalog date "1904".
- catalog date "1904.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1904.".
- catalog description "The regular physician. Blisters and the red hot cautery applied -- Turkish and electric baths. said to be good for all human ills -- The advice of friends and patent medicines -- The liver cure, a quick killer devised by a learned professor -- The hot spring water cure. Perspriation amid fashionable surroundings -- The osteopath seeks to make a string of beads of the spine -- The stomach specialist washes it out -- The penetrative unguent cure. An expensive way of rubbing it in -- Hanged by the orthopedic surgeon, and his only remedy applied -- Cataphoresis-a process of forcing medication directly to the spot -- Static electricity; a tickling tonic followed by the lively vibrator -- The consulting surgeon and the consulting physician. Wisdom at one dollar per minute -- Homeopathy. Like cures like, but nothing like it can be found -- Christian Science. Struggles to get the pain kink out of thought -- Personal magnetism -- Clairvoyance and herbs -- Conclusion.".
- catalog extent "345, [1] p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Being done good.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Being done good.".
- catalog issued "1904".
- catalog issued "1904.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Brooklyn, N. Y., The Brooklyn eagle,".
- catalog relation "Being done good.".
- catalog subject "Medicine anecdotes".
- catalog subject "R705 .L57".
- catalog subject "Rheumatic Diseases anecdotes.".
- catalog subject "WZ 305 L574b 1904".
- catalog subject "Wit and humor.".
- catalog tableOfContents "The regular physician. Blisters and the red hot cautery applied -- Turkish and electric baths. said to be good for all human ills -- The advice of friends and patent medicines -- The liver cure, a quick killer devised by a learned professor -- The hot spring water cure. Perspriation amid fashionable surroundings -- The osteopath seeks to make a string of beads of the spine -- The stomach specialist washes it out -- The penetrative unguent cure. An expensive way of rubbing it in -- Hanged by the orthopedic surgeon, and his only remedy applied -- Cataphoresis-a process of forcing medication directly to the spot -- Static electricity; a tickling tonic followed by the lively vibrator -- The consulting surgeon and the consulting physician. Wisdom at one dollar per minute -- Homeopathy. Like cures like, but nothing like it can be found -- Christian Science. Struggles to get the pain kink out of thought -- Personal magnetism -- Clairvoyance and herbs -- Conclusion.".
- catalog title "Being done good; comments on the advance made by medical science during the past 5,500 years in the treatment of rheumatism, by Edward B. Lent, with a foreword by Charles M. Skinner.".
- catalog type "Humor.".
- catalog type "text".