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_aWestover _bTim |
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_aWestover, Tim, _eauthor. |
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_aThe Winter sisters : _ba novel / _cTim Westover. |
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_aGrayson, GA : _bQW Publishers, _c2019. |
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_a320 pages ; _c21 cm |
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_aDr. Waycross knows bleeding and blistering, the best scientific medicine of 1822. He arrives in the Georgia mountains to bring his modern methods to the superstitious masses. But the local healers, the Winter sisters, claim to treat yellow fever, consumption, and the hell-roarin' trots just as well as he can. Some folks call the sisters herb women; some call them witches. Waycross calls them quacks. But when the threat of rabies--incurable and fatal--comes to town, Dr. Waycross and the Winter sisters must combine their science and superstition in a desperate search for a remedy. Can they find a miracle cure, or has the age of miracles passed? _c-- Provided by publisher. |
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_aPhysicians _zGeorgia _vFiction. |
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_aWomen healers _zGeorgia _vFiction. |
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_aGeorgia _vFiction. |
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_aHistorical fiction. _2lcgft |
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