Description
1988 edition. Paperback cover has some wear. The first few pages have some water damage at bottom, but the rest are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This well-worn copy of Webster’s home medical dictionary offers a fascinating glimpse into the state of consumer medical knowledge in the late 20th century. Published in 1988, this reference work aimed to empower individuals with accessible information about health, illness, and the human body. Despite its modest wear and tear, the book’s sturdy binding and largely intact pages preserve a valuable resource for understanding the era’s mainstream medical perspectives. From entries on emerging diseases like AIDS to insights into popular treatments and home remedies, this dictionary serves as a time capsule of the medical zeitgeist before the internet revolutionized health information. For collectors interested in the history of reference works or the evolution of public health literacy, this unassuming volume holds rich potential as a primary source. Readers curious about the medical knowledge available to their parents or grandparents will also find this dictionary an engaging and educational treasure.