Southern Botanic Journal
1840; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Wm. Henry Fonerden, J. S. Olcott, J. Smith, Samuel Thomson, A. Doss, A. Peurifoy, C. W. Butt, Wm. Edwin Miller, Chas. Lumsden, M. Livermore, Wm. Henry Fonerden, L. Bankston,
ResumoFrontmatter: Southern Botanic Journal, The Southern Journal. Essay: A New Way to Soften Water, Southern Botanico Medical College, Southern B. M. College, Animals Are Seldom Sick, Proposals for Publishing a Work to Be Entitled Botanico-Medical Practice, Doct. Fonerden—Dear Sir:—I Wrote You a Few Days since, Requesting You to Send Me Two Numbers of the "Journal," since Which Time I Have Obtained Two More Subscribers; You Will, Therefore, Please Send Me Four Instead of Two; You Can Fold Them in One Envelope and Direct Them to Plain C. W. Butt, for I Assure You, I Am Not at All Ambitious of Any Title, Especially of One Which in My Mind Is Associated with so Much of Vain Pretension and Humbug, Hemlock, Gossiping and Lying Go Together, We Have Been Compelled, Owing to the Press of Matter of Importance to Our Readers, Which We Publish in the Present Number, to Leave over the Advertisements of Our Friends, Together with the Cash List, No. III, Lectures by Wm. Henry Fonerden M. D. Professor of Theory and Practice of Medicine On Diseases of the Digestive System, Dr. Wm. H. Fonerden—Dear Sir: I Have Expected, Mail after Mail, the Southern Botanic Journal, but Have Not Received One as yet, Crim Con, Cases for Advice, Proposals for Publishing a Work to Be Entitled Thomsonian Materia Medica Therapeutics, Dr. Wm. H. Fonerden—Dear Sir: I Dislike to Trouble You for Private Counsel, as I Have Not yet Prepared My Intended Piece for Your Valuable Southern Botanic Journal, Multiple Essay Items, Cancers, To the Thomsonians of the United States, Great Attraction! Splendid Engraving!!, Dogmatical and Categorical, Dr. Wm. H. Fonerden—Sir: the Botanic Practice of Medicine Is but Little Known in These Parts, Dr. Wm. H. Fonerden—Dear Sir: Enclosed You Have Three Dollars, Two of Which Will Expunge the Bill You Have against Me for the 3d Volume of the S. B. Journal, and as I Owe You No … Some Postage, Pay It Also Together with the Postage of This, Thomsonism. Letter to the editor: Correspondence, Pleurisy Fever. Editorial: Dr. Wm. H. Fonerden---Dear Sir: I Have for a Considerable Length of Time Been Intending to Write You, Editorial Correspondence Consumption. Classified ads: L. Bankston, M. D.. Backmatter: Due to Wm. H. Fonerden.
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