The Scalpel
0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
John Matthews, Moore Hoyt, W. Byrd Powell,
ResumoEssay: A Good Woman Who Is Very Fond of Using Large Words, Sent for Us to Prescribe for a Headache, the Result of a Violent Fall; She Assured Us That She "Fell Down" and Struck Her Head "With Such Exceeding Voilence on the Steps That She Wasn't Conscientious for Some Hours", Some Weeks since We Observed at the Beautiful Cottage of Our Friend Dr. Cornelison, on Bergen Heights, a Very Interesting Fact Illustrating the Parental Pride and Affection of the Male Turkey; the Hen Had Died and Left a Flock of Young Ones, and the Old Cock Took Them under His Protection; He Had Spent the Entire Day Parading about the Lawn to the Great Delight of the Chicks, Pointing out the Grasshoppers to Their Juvenile Inexperience:, A Letter of Encouragement, An Article Which the Intelligent Reader Can Hardly Afford Not to Remember; What Is Quinine ? and What Is Its Use?—Is It a Poison?—Editor's Opinion, The Women of New-York; What They Are, and What They Ought to Be, Eighth Letter from John Matthews; London Just Awake; Paddington Station; the Valley of the Thames; Chat in the Cars; Schools of England and America; Systems Compared; Reading; Oxford and Its Colleges; Spot Where the Martyrs Were Burned; Christ Church College; Tombs; Statue of Cardinal Wolsey; Queen's College; Its Library and Curiosities; Magdalen College; Addison's Walk; Pembroke, and New Colleges; Magdalen Bridge; Banbury and Its Famous Cakes; Warwick; Beauchamp's Monument; the Castle; Relics of Guy, Earl of Warwick; the Warwick Vase; a Morning Ride to Stratford; the Avon; Shakspeare's House; the Church; the Tomb; Service; Shottery; Anne Hathaway's Cottage; Inscriptions in Shakspeare's House; Relics; an Evening Walk by Sweet Avon; Reflections; Leamington and Its Waters; Kenilworth Castle and Its Sketchers; Birmingham; Its Workhouse; the Dietary; Soho Works; Hanwell Church, and Burial-Place of Watt; Wolverhampton; a Market-Day; Bilston; Its Forges, Coal, and Iron Mines; Its Wretched-Looking Work-People; Lichfield; Johnson's Birth-Place; His Statue, The Natural Power of the Body to Cure Disease, Vs. The Impertinence of Drug-Giving, Death from Chloroform, The Surgical Goslings of Bellevue, The American Smoker, A Very Affecting Ceremony Has Lately Been Enacted in This City; an Earthly Father Has Recognized a "Spiritual Child, " Born of His Affectionate and Loving Wife, after He Had Been Two Years Absent in California, Editorial Philanthropy and Medical Learning, What Is a Drug Shop? and What Is a Druggist in New York? the College of Pharmacy. What Is That?, Limberger Cheese, A Crushed Heart; Scenes from the Note-Book of a Medical Student, on His Travels in Germany, Tears of Contrition, Luxuries at the Opera, Suicide; Is There Any Organic Law Favoring It? a Remarkable Instance, Ludicrous Speech of a Mountebank, Licensed Empiricism Selections from Favorite Prescriptions of Eminent Living American Practitioners. By Horace Green, M. …, Our Medical Exchanges Are, as Usual, Filled with Vast Numbers of "Cases", The Scalpel The Construction of Sleeping Apartments in Country Houses; What Influence Have They Had in Reducing the …. Poem, verse: The Following Beautiful Lines and the Noble Sentiment They Advance, Will Strike Every Reader That Has a Soul in Him, as Worthy of a Great Spirit:.
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