Receipts for the Cure of Most Diseases Incident to the Human Family

John MACKENTOSH

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Receipts for the Cure of Most Diseases Incident to the Human Family

“GET FROGSPITTLE, FRESH AND CLEAN…”: CONTEMPORARY MANUSCRIPT COPY OF JOHN MACKENTOSH’S 1827 CLASSIC WORK ON 19TH-CENTURY CHEROKEE MEDICINE, THE FIRST WORK IN ENGLISH ON NATIVE AMERICAN REMEDIES

MACKENTOSH, John. Manuscript copy of Receipts for the Cure of Most Diseases Incident to the Human Family. Fair copy, circa 1827. Slim octavo, stitched as issued, beige paper wrappers; ll. 14.

Contemporary manuscript copy of Cherokee doctor John Mackentosh’s medical treatise, the first work in English to publish traditional Native American remedies for a wide variety of 19th-century ailments.

Scarce even in its published state (New York, 1827), Mackentosh’s book is an important piece of both Native American and medical history as its publication marks the first time the Cherokee Nation’s remedies were presented to the English-speaking world. Intended as a general medical guide, this work includes treatments for colic, earaches, heartburn, rheumatism, cholera, snakebites and skin cancer. Although some of the cures have become outmoded, many of them share common elements with modern folk remedies. See Shaw & Shoemaker 29576; Sabin 43413.

Text written very legibly in black ink, closed tear to inner margin of page 5, dampstain to top quadrant throughout, a bit of edge-wear to oversize untrimmed contemporary wrappers. A very good copy. Rare.

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