.@justindavidcox w/ his horoscope

A few nice horoscope images I found:

.@justindavidcox w/ his horoscope
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Image from page 525 of “The commoner diseases of the eye : how to detect and how to treat them” (1904)
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Identifier: commonerdiseases00woodrich
Title: The commoner diseases of the eye : how to detect and how to treat them
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Wood, Casey Albert, 1856- Woodruff, Thomas Adams
Subjects: Eye — Diseases and defects
Publisher: Chicago : G.P. Engelhard & Company
Contributing Library: University of California Libraries
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cine in the Earliest Times;Medico-Pharmacal Conflicts; Medical Superstitions;Demon Possession ; Incantations ; Amulets ; Witchcraft;Horoscopes; Tree Charms; Astrology and Disease;Charms against Fevers; Early Philters; the Male andFemale Mandrake; Aphrodisiacs; Ebers Philter; Lu-cretius; Love Charms and Love Powders; AlchemicTheories. Here are illustrations of Apothecaries Shops datingback five hundred years; distilling apparatus from theearliest times ; Alembics ; Retorts ; Demons of Disease ,Love Charms; Male and Female Mandrake—over onehundred illustrations in all, covering all the prominentcharacteristics in ancient pharmacy and medicine. The work is so rich in quaint, old-world facts and fancies,with weird theories and grewsome practices of the alchemi>ts,that one dislikes to put it down till having finished at leastthat portion which treats of the Middle Ages.—DruggistsCircular. 213 Pages, 5×8 in,, Octavo, Illus., Cloth, .00 G. P. Engelhard & Co., Publishers, Chicago

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