id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 30099 Hill, John Hypochondriasis: A Practical Treatise (1766) .txt text/plain 12140 671 70 wide range of nervous diseases--were old when "Sir" John Hill, the Hill's _Hypochondriasis_ adds little that is new to the theory of the works _The English Malady_ (1733) and _The Natural Method of Cureing the Diseases of the Body, and the Disorders of the Mind Depending on the venerable ancients," Hill writes, "who knew not this new art, will lead nature, as we see in a late work, _The Virtues of British Herbs_ (1770). of "Spleen-Wort" as the best medicine for the hypochondriac patient is hyp), no medical writer of the century ever promoted the use of herbs to the Nature and Cure of that Disorder, Commonly called the Hyp and the time for curing; an attention to the first appearances of the disorder greatest assistants in the cure of all long continued diseases, will Sir John Hill, _Hypochondriasis, a Practical Treatise on the Nature ./cache/30099.txt ./txt/30099.txt