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: Coming of the Gods by Whitehorn Chester - Science fiction; Short stories; Adventure stories; Martians Fiction; Mars (Planet) Fiction; Human-alien encounters Fiction
OBSERVATIONS
ON THE
CAUSES, SYMPTOMS, AND NATURE
SCROFULA OR KING'S EVIL,
SCURVY, AND CANCER;
CASES ILLUSTRATIVE OF A PECULIAR MODE OF TREATMENT.
BURY ST. EDMUND'S: PRINTED BY W. B. FROST, 34, CHURCHGATE STREET.
PREFACE
In consequence of the extreme prevalence of Scrofulous, Scorbutic, and Cancerous Diseases, and the ignorance which exists on the part of the public, as to their causes, symptoms, and nature, I have been induced to reprint my observations on those subjects, and to send forth an Eighth Edition for the information of the afflicted.
To these remarks, I have appended a relation of several cases, which have been cured by a peculiar mode of treatment which I have been in the habit of employing for twenty-six years; during which long period I have seen and treated an immense number of cases of the above description.
These cases I have rendered very concise, preferring the main points in each to a verbose and tiresome description of the minutiae; and although the number might have been extended to many hundreds, I trust a sufficiency have been detailed to establish the success of my practice, and to show the afflicted the nature and modes of attack of the diseases above mentioned.
This, however, is only one part of the fabricated statements which have been delusively put forth to deceive and misguide the public; but I presume it would be a waste of time to attempt to prove the abominable practices of these empirics; not that it would be a difficult matter to do so, for were I so disposed I could adduce such a body of evidence as would demolish their empty pretensions with as much ease as the sun dispels the morning vapours. But I think my readers will agree with me that I have displayed enough of their charlatanry to satisfy any man who lays claim to anything like common sense.
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