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Real 19th Century Cure for Headaches? Doctors Wouldn't ApproveRating: Miscaptioned (About this rating?) Context: The photo was part of a set of late 19th century magic lantern (slide projector) images depicting staged scenes from "The Unlucky Present," a ...
Raub Ripple was growing up in Raub households in Quarryville and then New Providence, she was attracted to her family’s ...
Late 19th century engraving of a doctor treating a young child. In 1911, the Liberal Government introduced the concept of National Insurance to help with the cost of healthcare. If a worker took ...
The result — scherenschnitte, or scissors cutting in German — enlivens the pages of Ripple’s book, “The Raub Family Country Doctors and Their Medical Flora Remedies in the 19th Century.’’ ...
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