INDEXV 



PA(.E. 



introduction -.--.-- j. 



AlIcEpathia and Homoeopathia - - - - iv. 



Tea and Coffee not pernicious .... vii. 



Medical knovvledge,.the result of Experience - . ix.. 



Agreeable form in which Medicines may be administer- 

 ed . - - - • - - X. 



The grand Pvule to be obsarved by all Medical men - xi. 



Nostrums — Morrison's and Holloway's Pills, Warburg's 



Drops, kc. • - ' - ■ - xii. 



Arsenic recommended, as a Medicine - - - xii. 



The Science of Medicine — Stationary . . - - xiir. 



Advice on the Preparations of Medicines . . xiv. 



Monopolies of Churrus, Saffron, and Putchuk-root, by 



the Cashmerean Government - . - xv. 



Object of this work .-..-. xvf. 



Recommendation to the faculty in India -- - xvii. 



The Author's return to Lahore, in 1839 - xviii. 



Letter from the late Wm. Stinner, to the Author . xxii. 



Fatal power of Prejudice - - . xxiii. 



Sydenham, &c - - - - - - xxiv 



How the properties of Medicines may be ascertained - xxv. 



lyiinute doses alone, can produce real medicinal action xxvi 



A pocket-book recommended to Physicians and Fami- 

 lies . . . - . xxvii 



Adventures, Discoveries, Experiments and His- 

 torical Sketches - - - - i 



The Author leaves Home ( Kronstadt in Transylvania ) 



in 1815 ...... I 



Voyage to Constantinople . - . - i 



Travels towards Jerusalem, 1817 — 1819 - - 4 



The Author introduces Vaccination into Syria, in 1S22 . 7 



