Boston Medical Intelligencer
1823; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Frontmatter: Boston Medical Intelligencer. Essay: Importance of the Science of Medicine Delivered before the Medical Society, Philadelphia, Feb. 15,1823, by H. L. Hodge, M. D. Ext., D. St. Ouen, Æt. 37, of Bilious Temperament, at Criquebœuf, near Pont-De-L'arche, Was Attacked at the End of 1811 with Pain at the Stomach, Followed by Insupportable Headach, at First Momentary; They Became Continual, with Slight Vomition of Glairy Matter; He Ate Little, and Digested with Difficulty, At the Annual Meeting of the Med. Society of Oneida Co. N. Y. On the 1st Inst. The Following Gentlemen Were Chosen Officers for the Ensuing Year, Peripneumonia Typhoides, Weekly Report of Deaths in Boston, Ending July 25, from the Health Office Returns, Vital Actions, A Child, Æt. 2 1-2 Years, Fell Last Week from a Window in the Third Story of a House in Hancock Street, into a Grass-Plot, without Hurt. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Backmatter: Boston Medical Intelligencer.
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