Homœopathy simplified; or, domestic practice made easy
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Title
Homœopathy simplified; or, domestic practice made easy
Subject
Tarbell, John A. (John Adams), 1810-1864
Dedications
Homeopathy
Gregg, Samuel, 1799-1872
Description
This popular manual of domestic homeopathic practice—dedicated to Samuel Gregg—went through five editions. Its author, John A. Tarbell, also published the Pocket homœopathist and edited the Quarterly homœopathic review and later editions of John Epps' Domestic homœopathy. In remarks printed at Tarbell's death, Samuel Gregg said he "accidentally formed his acquaintance, at a time when Dr. Tarbell was about to relinquish his profession because he thought 'medicine, as practiced, did more harm than good.' Directing his attention to the subject of Homœopathy, he investigated it with entire impartiality and candor; the more he examined it, the more fully was he convinced of its entire truth; and he adopted it in his practice."
Abstract
Dedication to Samuel Gregg from John A. Tarbell's Homoeopathy simplified; or, domestic practice made easy
Creator
Tarbell, John A. (John Adams), 1810-1864
Publisher
Otis Clapp
Date Created
1859
Rights
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Is Part Of
Boston Medical Library Rare Books Collection (6.T.171)
Format
text
Extent
1 dedication
Language
English
Type
text
Identifier
DigID0002243
Provenance
Gift of the Boston University School of Medicine to the
Boston Medical Library, 1922
Boston Medical Library, 1922
Files
Collection
Citation
Tarbell, John A. (John Adams), 1810-1864, “Homœopathy simplified; or, domestic practice made easy,” OnView, accessed October 13, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/items/show/6356.