"A Newly Discovered System of Electrical Medication" by Daniel Clark is a scientific book from the 1800s that presents a new way to use electricity for healing. Aimed at doctors and patients, the author dives into the science behind electrical medication, teaching how it can aid medical treatment. It begins by covering the history of these ideas and the reasons they were put into practice, highlighting the author's goal of helping doctors use electricity properly. The book explains key electrical ideas and discusses tools like Dr. Jerome Kidder's Electro-Magnetic Machine, which is central to this method. The text mainly focuses on the science of electricity, how to set up the equipment, and how these methods could fit into current medical care.

A Newly Discovered System of Electrical Medication
By Daniel Clark
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Embark on a journey showing how electricity can revolutionize medicine in this book where science meets healing.
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