WORKS BY THE SAME AUTHOR. 
Crown 8vo. Cloth. Similar to “‘ Herbal Simples.” — 6/- 
KITCHEN PHYSIC: 
AT HAND FOR THE DOCTOR, AND HELPFUL FOR 
HOMELY CURES. 
By W. T. FERNIE, M.D. 
Author of “Herbal Simples,” “ Animal Simples,’’ “ Botanical Outlines,” &e. 
“Surely the choice and measure of the food matevials which we take daily 
by pounds, and which go to lenish our bodies, are at least of as much 
importance as those medicines which none of us take, except by grains and 
spoontuls.”’ 
‘* All the intentions pursued by medicines might be better obtained and 
enforced by diet.”,—Dr. Arbuthnot, 1732. 
“Dr. Fernie has managed to cram into this small book many curious and 
agreeable facts. .. . Not only a vast amount of material learning with regard 
to herbs and meats, but a pleasant trimming of allusions and quotations, 
i awer give his book an unusual charm.... A full, quiet, and scho.arly work,.”— 
ancet. 
** Certainly a book to read; a quainter collection of ‘homely recipes’ has 
not been published in recent years.”—Yorks Pust. 
“ This interesting book will be read with pleasure and profit.”"— Therapist. 
A companion volume to “ Herbal Simples.” 6/- 
ANIMAL SIMPLES : 
APPROVED FOR MODERN USES OF CURE. 
By W. T. FERNIE, M.D. 
“ We must thank Dr. Fernie for having collected for the general reader 
a vast amount of entertaining lore.”—L«ncet. 
“The book is good reading in every sense of the term, and can be heartily 
recommended.”—Clin. Jour, : 
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used again and again for information regarding ype aia and practices 
that continue till the present day, but about which it is often difficult to find 
an explanation.”—Phaim. Jowr. H 
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