Regency Health and Medicine: Important Caution to Females
Appeared in the October 1818 issue of La Belle Assemblee.
Appeared in the October 1818 issue of La Belle Assemblee.
Although a “trifling” class of medicine, gargles were employed during the Regency to help allieviate symptoms like sore throats, dry mouth, or simply a dirty Continue
The Village doctor; or, The art of curing diseases rendered familiar and …, 1825 I was reading about pimples in 1825, and stumbled upon this Continue
Typically associated with the chills and fever of malaria, the Pocket Companion to Culpeper’s Herbal, or English physician (1820) describes such a variety of agues Continue