Johnson, T. (1798). Every man his own doctor; or The poor man's family physician: Prescribing plain, safe, and easy means to cure them-selves, of the most disorders incident to this climate with very little charge, the medicines being the growth of this country, and about almost every man's plantation. Printed for the author.
Chicago-Zitierstil (17. Ausg.)Johnson, Thomas. Every Man His Own Doctor; or The Poor Man's Family Physician: Prescribing Plain, Safe, and Easy Means to Cure Them-selves, of the Most Disorders Incident to This Climate with Very Little Charge, the Medicines Being the Growth of This Country, and About Almost Every Man's Plantation. Salisbury [N.C.]: Printed for the author, 1798.
MLA-Zitierstil (9. Ausg.)Johnson, Thomas. Every Man His Own Doctor; or The Poor Man's Family Physician: Prescribing Plain, Safe, and Easy Means to Cure Them-selves, of the Most Disorders Incident to This Climate with Very Little Charge, the Medicines Being the Growth of This Country, and About Almost Every Man's Plantation. Printed for the author, 1798.