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James Morison (1770 – 3 May 1840) was a
British quack-physician who sold
Hygeian Vegetable Universal Medicine, a would-be cure-all.
Morison was born at...
- Moby-****. Similarly,
James Morison was a
British quack-physician who sold "
Hygeian Vegetable Universal Medicine",
which were
advertised as "A cure for all...
- Hand-Book (1873) The
Hygeian Home Cook-Book (1874) Po****r
Physiology (1875) New York Hygeio-Therapeutic College, 1857 The
Hygeian Home Cook-Book, 1874...
- Heidelberg. p. 16. doi:10.1007/978-3-540-29925-7_11. ISBN 978-3-540-29925-7. "
hygeian".
Oxford English Dictionary (Online ed.).
Oxford University Press. (Subscription...
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still exists but has been
closed up and
unused for many years. Heald's
Hygeian Home for the
Treatment of
Patients Established in 1871
Located at Shallcross...
- Lina
White was the
daughter of
William White,
builder and
inventor of the
Hygeian Rock
Building Composition, and
Ethel C White, both of Clifton, Bristol...
- principles. New York:
Fowlers and Wells.
Rusell Thatcher Trall. (1874). The
hygeian home cook-book; or,
Healthful and
palatable food
without condiments. New-York:...
- disease. In 1878,
Dodds and her
sister opened a sanitarium, the Dodds'
Hygeian Home. In 1887, they
established the
Hygienic College of
Physicians and...