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Rhode Island Medical Reformer

1843; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

B. Franklin Clark, B. F. Clark, B. Franklin Clark, B. F. Clark, B. Franklin Clark, B. F. Clark, B. Franklin Clark, B. F. Clark, B. Franklin Clark, B. F. Clark, B. Colby, L. H. Borden, M. Mattson, B. Franklin Clark, B. F. Clark, B. Franklin Clark, B. F. Clark, J. W. Comfort, Dr. S. Thomson, B. F. Clark, B. Franklin Clark, B. F. Clark, B. Franklin Clark, B. F. Clark, J. S. Forsyth, R. H. Bishop, B. Franklin Clark, B. F. Clark, B. Franklin Clark, B. F. Clark, Francis Cogswell, B. Franklin Clark, B. F. Clark, J. A. Martin, B. Keith, S. F. Deane, B. Franklin Clark, B. F. Clark, Mike O. Sullivan, B. Franklin Clark, B. F. Clark, Wm. M. Beecher, B. Franklin Clark, B. F. Clark, B. F. Clark, Francis Cogswell, B. Franklin Clark, B. F. Clark, Willis Gaylord, B. F. Clark, P. S. Arthur, Dr. James Man, B. F. Clark, H. M. Sweet, E. A. Crenshaw, I. J. Sperry, B. Frhnklin Clark, N. Smith, B. Franklin Clark, B. F. Clark, B. Franklin Clark, B. F. Clark, L. H. Borden, Job T. Dickens, B. F. Clark, Dr. Stephen Sweet, B. F. Clark,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Rhode Island Medical Reformer, Prospectus The Rhode Island Medical Reformer. Essay: A Medical Hint, The Work of Death, Mesmerism, Lobelia Good for Poisoned Calves, Public Speaking, Something Better than Four Years Ago, I Had, at a Short Interval between Them, Two Slight Strokes of the Palsy, Snipish Truly, Scarlet Fever, Authority Requiring Medical Reform, The Seventh Number of the Second Vol. of "The Magnet, " Devoted to the Investigation of Human Physiology, Embracing Vitality, Patheism, Phrenopathy, Psychology, Physiognomy, Neurology, and Magnetism, Has Been Received by Us, A Physician Passing by a Stone-Mason's, Bawled out to Him, Manual Labor, Death of Mr. Legare, Reform. No. 3, Physiology, Remarks on the Origin of the Practice of Medicine; Legislative Corruption; and Exclusive Laws, Personal Appearance, We Have Received Two Numbers of the Magnetizer and Phrenoligist, Published by J. R. Cotton No. 203 1-2 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, Dr. N. Smith's Report of Cases. Horrid Effects of Calomel, We Wish Prof. Curtis to Send Us His Paper, Remarks on Magnetism.—Concluded, Many Who Pretend to Practice Medicine Are Not Only Unable to Clearly Expound the Principles of Their Practice, and Thus Defend Them from Their Superiors in Intelligence, but They Are Ignorant of the Laws Which Govern the Human System in a State of Health or Disease, The Medical Professors, as a Body, Are Totally Unacquainted with the Properties of Lobelia Inflata, and the Assertion That It Will Produce Abortion, Is an Error—An Inexcusable Error in a Professor in Medicine, Heavy Verdict, Fifty Years Ago, There Was but One Botanic Physician in America, Washington Killed by Doctors, Frequent Ablution Cannot Be Too Strongly Recommended as Means of Preserving Health, Our Enemies, My Dear S—:—You Seem Grieved and Surprised, My Dear Friend, to Hear That I Have Placed Myself under Botanic Treatment, Letter from a Friend to Our Cause, Physiology of Fever and Inflammation, by Dr. Bow, The Magnet Is a Monthly Periodical, Published in the City of New York, Devoted to Human Physiology, Phrenology, Physiognomy, Psychology and Astronomical and Living Magnetism, by Reverend La Roy Sunderland, Dr. Clarke:—Will You Please Give the Readers of Your Reformer, a Few Facts in Relation to the Botanic Reform, Another Royal Present Has Been Received by Our Friend Dr. W. Beach, of New-York City, Who Is a Leader in the Reformed Practice, No Fiction, Thomsonism, The Following Frank and True Confession of the Worthlessness of the Regular Practice, Lately Appeared in the Boston Atlas, over the Signature of Francis Cogswell, M. D., an Old and Well Known Physician of This City, Regularism--Mercury--Bleeding--Blistering, Horrors of Mercury, Old School Practice and Its Results, "A Clear Conscience Tears No Accusation", History of the Efforts of Dr. Samuel Thompson to Sustain His System, Thomsonism in the West, Regular Mode of Practice, Thomsonian Convention Proceedings of the Sixth Annual Meeting of the Eastern District Thomsonian Medical Society of the State …, Death and the Grave, Poison from Animal Putridity, The Trial of Calomel, Antimony and Co. Before Chief Justice Reason, for the Crime of Manslaughter, A Man's Best or Worst Fortune Is His Wife, Personal Appearance, No. 2, Calomel! Calomel!! Quackery!!! What Hast Thou Done?, Bonaparte at St. Helena Said to His Physician, "You Physicians Will Have to Answer for More Lives at the Day of Judgment than Were Ever Destroyed by Us Conquerors", Sick Head Ache, Success of Thomson's Practice, "Thomsonism Dying Away", Mesmerism Pathetism, a Natural Power of Man, Which It Is His Duty to Improve, Insanity, History of the Efforts of Dr. Samuel Thomson to Sustain His System, Cure for Cancer, An Irishman's Sore Liver, Dr. Beaumont's Dietetic Table, Good Advice, Why We Are a Thomsonian, Cancrum Oris Not a Result of Mercury, Thoughts on Physicians, A Regular's Opinion of Regularism, "What Is Our Bane, Can Be Our Antidote", The Theories of Drs. Brown, Rush and Thomson, "Dr. Coggswell, a Homœopathic Physician of Boston, Gives Notice of the Time of, and Charges for His Attendance in City and Country, History of the Efforts of Dr. Samuel Thomson, to Sustain His System, Calomel, Muscles---Tendons, Extract from a Story Called "The Young Doctor", This Number Is Sent to Several of Our Friends and Acquaintance Who Have Not Subscribed, Fever and Ague Intermittent Fever, or Chills and Fever, Thomsoniansm Versus Regularism, Pleurisy Root, Thanks to Our Friends, Infirmaries, Death of Dr. Samuel Thomson, The Following Articles Are Prepared and Sold Wholesale and Retail, at the Rhode Island Botanic Infirmary and Herburium, Nos. 55, 57, 57 1-2 and 59 …, If Every Body Knew That the End of the World Would Take Place Tomorrow at Precisely 3 O'clock, One Half of Us Would Defer Preparing for It until Half past Two!, A Lady about 22 Years Old, Took Calomel at the House of One of Our Most Experienced Physicians, Unto Salivation, Homœpathics, We Had Thought of Offering Some Comments of Our Own upon the above Letter; but Finding in the Columns of a Cotemporary, (the Botanico-Medical Recorder,) Some Very Pertinent Observations upon the Same Subject, We Offer Them as a Substitute, Arsenic, Sherman's Lozenges, Blood-Letting, Differences between Vegetable and Animal Food, Knowledge, Dr. Clarke.—As so Much Is Said about the New Practice, in Contrary Distinction to the 'Old, ' It Cannot Be Amiss to Go Back a Few Paces and See How Far Some of the Most Important Principles Advocated by the Present Reformed, or New Practice Has Been Openly Urged and Sustained, by Men Connected with the Regular or Old Practice, Men Who Held the Truth in Too Much Estimation to Be Overawed and Crushed down by That Class of Individuals Who Compose so Great a Part of the Regular Practice, Viz., Sevans' Panacea, 100 Pounds of Bread, Contains 80 Pounds of Nutriment, If You Would Live Comfortably, Always Whistle or Laugh While Your Wife Is Scolding, My Dear S—Really, My Dear Friend, My Two Letters Have Most Marvellously Influenced Your Mind; You Tell Me You Intend to Slow Away Your Preconceived Opinions, and Prejudices in Some Retired Nook, There to Remain in Undisturbed Repose till You Have Candidly and Fairly Examined the Principles and, 'Modus Operandi, ' of the Reformed Botanical Practice", Combe's Physiology, The Following Articles Are Prepared and Sold Wholesale and Retail, at the Rhode Island Botanic Infirmary and Herbarium, Nos. 55, 57 57 1-2 and 59 …, Horrors of Calomel, Reformed Medical School, Cure for Dropsy, Caution against the Too Frequent Use of Purgative Medicines, Fever, Magnetism, Sequel to the Mysteries of the Nursery, The Following Articles Are Prepared and Sold Wholesale and Retail, at the Rhode Island Botanic Infirmary and Herbarium, Nos. 55, 57, 57 1-2 and 59 …, Renovation of the Body, Anatomy, A Short Treatise on the Laws of Life and Motion, Homœpathia, Multiple Essay Items, Improvements, Death from Kreosote, Our Progress Is Onward, Personal Appearance.--No. 1, Allopathsvs. Homœopaths, A Late Number of the Boston Liberator Publishes a Letter from Its Liberal Minded Editor, Dated Franklin Ct., in Which He Speaks of Dr. Sweet the Natural Bone-Setter, and Dr. Thomson the Natural Physician, Religion, The Mahomedan Hog, Prof. Curtis's Lectures, On Riches, Reform No. 2, Trance of Charles Buck, An Article for Young Ladies, A Dialogue, Founded on Facts, One of a Homoepathic Physician Attributes the Prevalent Influenza to the Comet's Tail, High Authority for Botanic Practice, Progress of Reform, Quackery, Dr. Clarke:—I Think the Following Lines to Bathers, Will Not Be Inopportune during This Warm Weather, "Is Your Sister Any Better This Evening?", Colds and Coughs, Two M. Ds. Defeated Cynanche Trachealis, Sal-Volatile or Hartshorn Will Restore Colors Taken out by Acid, At an Adjourned Meeting of the Physicians of Medical Reform, Held at Providence, October 24th, 1843, the Constitution and Principles Reported by the Committee Appointed for the Purpose, Were Adopted, and the Following Persons Chosen Officers for the Ensuing Year, Random Sketches.--No. 1, Murder Will Out, Indian Meal Gruel, Quacks, Popular Errors, Thomsonism Defended, Anatomy and Physiology--Regularism and Thomsonianism, The Article Headed "A Medical Hint, " Which We Inserted in Our Last Number, Was Copied from the "Boston Thomsonian Manual", Trance, Caution, Feather Beds, My Dear S:—As You Are so Soon to Visit Us, It Will Not Be Necessary for Me to Continue to Write to You on the Subject of Medicine, Remedy for Indigestion, The Following Articles Are Prepared and Sold Wholesale and Retail, at the Rhode Island Botanic Infirmary and Herbarium, Nos. 55,57,57 1-2 and 59 South …, True Medical Science, Our Friend T. at 105 Westminster Street, Should Not Throw Such Large Stones, While He Lives in a Glass House, The Mysteries of the Nursery, Writer. Bon. Jour, Monsieux Le Medicine. Recipe: A Recipe for Taking the Fever and Ague. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements, For Sale at the R. I. Botanic Infirmary and Herbarium, Dr. Thomson's Materiæ Medicæ, Dr. Mattson's American Vegetable Practice, and Worthie's Practice, New England Thomsonian Depot. Poem, verse: Dr. Clarke, the Following Lines Are Really Too Good to Be Lost; Do Publish These and Oblige One Whose Heart Has Ached Many a Time, at Witnessing the Sufferings of the "Little Trotted Martyrs". Marriage notices: Married. Letter to the editor: The Beauties of Calomel, "Poisons Are Good in the Hands of Scientific Men". Display ads: New Genesee Farmer--Vol. V.

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