The "Daily Telegraph" They Don't Know What's Wrong by James Le Fanu

The "Daily Telegraph" They Don't Know What's Wrong by James Le Fanu

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A collection of GP-defying mystery syndromes, along with their symptoms and cures. Starting with general aches and pains and then concentrating on specific parts of the body, each symptom is described, then a series of cures is suggested, with discussion of possible causes of the syndrome.

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The "Daily Telegraph" They Don't Know What's Wrong by James Le Fanu

A collection of GP-defying mystery syndromes, along with their symptoms and cures. Starting with general aches and pains and then concentrating on specific parts of the body, each symptom is described, then a series of cures is suggested, with discussion of possible causes of the syndrome.
Dr James Le Fanu is a practising GP in southwest London and writes a weekly column, In Sickness and In Health, for the Sunday Telegraph as well as writing for the Spectator and GQ Magazine. His previous books How to Live to 90, Complete Homes Remedies and Doctor's Diary have been national bestsellers.
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ISBN 13 9781841193052
ISBN 10 1841193054
Title The "Daily Telegraph" They Don't Know What's Wrong
Author James Le Fanu
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 2001-11-16
Number of pages 320
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