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Botanico-Medical Recorder

1847; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

G. Benrad, John F. Morey, Samuel L. Denney, B. C. Snedaker, Dr. A. Curtis, A. H. Deaver, H. W. Maer, A. Curtis,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Botanico-Medical Recorder. Essay: Mesmerism, Cutting Both Ways, Doctors and Dupes, "Don't Give up the Ship", Why Not?, Dr. Curtis—We Have Had, of Late, Some Signal Triumphs of the "Course" in Acute Attacks of Disease, Life's Pendulum, Treatment of Fever, Steam in Inflammation, Just Received from the East a Fresh Supply of Gum Myrrh; Also, a Large Lot of Splendid Syringes, A Proposition, Pneumonia, or Winter Fever, Practitioners Wanted, Serious Mistake, Southern Botanic Journal, Steamed to Death, Converted, The Two Systems, The Rule, Our Cause, Ambrose Sea, Multiple Essay Items, Tobacco Using Ministers, We Have Just Received from the East a Fresh Supply of Ginger, Cloves, Cinnamon, and Southern Prickly Ash, Suicide, Circular of the Botanico-Medical College of Ohio, Phrenological Journal, Facts for the People Bankology, The Following Is from "A Learned Physician" of the Schools, State of Medical Laws in Georgia. Letter to the editor: Botany. Poem, verse: Hot Springs, Arkansas. Classified ads: B. M. College of Ohio. Editorial: Editorial Department Medical Practice and Invalid's Retreat. Backmatter: Botanico-Medical Recorder, Printed at the Stereotype Foundry and General Book and Job Printing Office of E. Shepard.

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