Institutes Of Health, originally published in 1761, offers a fascinating glimpse into the medical and health perspectives of the 18th century. Authored by Dr. Cleveland and John Cleland, this historical text provides insights into the prevailing theories and practices concerning health maintenance and disease prevention during this period.
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