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The recipes for
cures found in Primitive Physic were copied and republished in
American self-help medical manuals throughout the 19th century. These
popular works continued to warn the public against the regular medical
community. A particularly biting commentary was expressed in John C. Gunn's
volume, Gunn's Domestic Medicine, which went through 100
editions between 1830 and 1870. Along with these severe criticisms, these
health care texts proposed some very unusual sounding remedies, such as
Josiah Richardson's 1828 cure for asthma.
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