The Management and Care of Children Including Homoeopathic Treatment
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- Original publisher's crimson cloth.
- San Francisco: Homoeopathic Publishing Company, 1903
San Francisco: Homoeopathic Publishing Company, 1903. First Edition. Original publisher's crimson cloth.. Very good.. 8vo, 199 pp.
He graduated from the Philadelphia Medical College in 1876 and from Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia in 1880. Moving to San Francisco he practiced as a Homoeopath for over 50 years. Career: In 1863, he engaged in the homeopathic pharmaceutical business with the celebrated firm of Boericke & Tafel, in Philadelphia. In 1870 he came to San Francisco and opened for them a branch pharmacy in this city. In about 1890, William Boericke formed a partnership with E. W. Runyon, in San Francisco, and formed the company of Boericke and Runyon. The book offered here is his only monograph devoted to specific ailments; his other publications were general treatises and the homoeopathic materia medica that is the foundation of his reputation.
He graduated from the Philadelphia Medical College in 1876 and from Hahnemann Medical College in Philadelphia in 1880. Moving to San Francisco he practiced as a Homoeopath for over 50 years. Career: In 1863, he engaged in the homeopathic pharmaceutical business with the celebrated firm of Boericke & Tafel, in Philadelphia. In 1870 he came to San Francisco and opened for them a branch pharmacy in this city. In about 1890, William Boericke formed a partnership with E. W. Runyon, in San Francisco, and formed the company of Boericke and Runyon. The book offered here is his only monograph devoted to specific ailments; his other publications were general treatises and the homoeopathic materia medica that is the foundation of his reputation.
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Title
The Management and Care of Children Including Homoeopathic Treatment
Author
Boericke, William
Binding
Original publisher's crimson cloth.
Condition
Very Good
Publisher
Homoeopathic Publishing Company: San Francisco
Date
1903
Edition
First Edition