Rights, legal and ethical of practitioners of drugless systems of healing
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Long, Sol. L. (Solomon Levy) , b. 1864Keywords
Alternative medicine--United StatesAlternative medicine--Law and legislation--United States
Naturopaths--United States
Healing--United States
Medical ethics--United States
Medical laws and legislation--United States
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by Sol. L. Long."Copyright ... by Col. Sol. L. Long and Dr. A. A. Gregory"--T.p. verso.
Author's title on t.p.: General counsel for the National Association of Suggestive Therapeutics.
Includes index.
"Table of cases cited": p. 203; "authorities cited": p. 204-205.
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