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Philadelphia Botanic Sentinel and Thomsonian Medical Revolutionist

1838; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Franklin J. Smith, J. W. Comfort, Thomas Jefferson, J. W. Comfort, H. Grosh, W. Knode, T. Parsons, A. Curtis, S. Thomson,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Philadelphia Botanic Sentinel, To Our Subscribers, The Philadelphia Botanic Sentinel and Thomsonian Medical Revolutionist Will Be Issued Ever Other Thursday, in Philadelphia, Pa., To the Subscribers of the "Thomsonian Botany and Materia Medica", Philadelphia Botanic Sentinel and Thomsonian Medical Revolutionist. Essay: Mr. John Coates—Dear Sir: We Have Been Subscribers to the Botanic Sentinel for the Third Volume, and Are so Well Pleased with Its Contents, That We Think It Our Duty, as Well as Every Other Well Wisher to the Cause, to Lend Our Aid in Procuring Subscribers, Botanico-Medical College of Ohio, Thomsonian Works, Stranger's Fever, Errors of Howardism No. II, United States Convention, Cathartics, Thomsonian Society, At a Meeting Held in This City on Monday Evening Last, at the Phœnix Hall the Following Resolutions Were Unanimously Adopted, Thomsonism without Humbugism, The Cause in Philadelphia, I Believe We May Safely Affirm, That the Inexperienced and Presumptuous Band of Medical Tyros Let Loose upon the World, Destroy More Human Life in One Year, than All the Robin Hoods, Cartouches, and MacBeths Do in a Century, Number Five, All Communications Intended for This Paper Must Be Post Paid in Order to Receive Attention, Dr. Fonerden's Lectures On the Unity of Disease, Reports of Cases Bilious Cholic, To Understand the Cause and Nature of Life and Death, of Warmth and Motion, of Cold and Inaction, It Is Necessary to Avert to General Principles and the Analogies of Nature, The Following from the Bangor (Me.) Mechanic and Farmer, We Lay before Our Readers with Much Pleasure, Liberality, Query, Mr. John Coates, Jr.—I Thought I Would Say a Word or Two in Commendation of the System We Have Mutually Espoused, but I Feel the Precursors of a Bilious Attack so Sensibly, That I Cannot Indugle the Desire, Another Conversion, Tic Douloureux, Murmuring, Multiple Essay Items, Dr. Gregory Says, "Every Physician Must Rest on His Own Judgement, Which Appeals for Its Rectitude to Nature and Experience Alone", Hydrophobia, Since Having Written the above, We Find the Following in the Saturday Courier. Editorial: To Correspondents. Letter to the editor: Correspondence, Extract. Backmatter: Cash Received for the Sentinel.

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