Botanico-Medical Recorder
1843; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
E. Turner, B. C. Stimson, C. D. Shearer, Wm. H. Willeford, Isaiah Michener, Nathan Brown, Aaron Schoolfield, Many Botanics,
ResumoFrontmatter: Botanico-Medical Recorder, Editorial Department. Essay: I Suppose This Place Is a Little in Advance of Any Thing in the Western Country for Per Secution, Sundry Reflections and Deductions of a Western Rambler, Dr. Curtis: I Have Been Expecting for Some Weeks, to Receive the Title Page and Index of the Last Vol. of the Recorder, but I Have so Far Been Disappointed, and on That Account Have Deferred Sending for the 11th Vol., A Logical Deduction, Mr. Delavan's Great Work, Quackery, Medical Society, "But the Post Master General Says That If Congress Will Relieve the Department from the Amount Paid Annually for the Rail Road Transportation, by a Permanent Arrangement, and at the Same Time Regulate and Restrain the Franking Privilege, He Is Prepared to Recommend a Reduction of Postage to Ten Cents, upon All Letters over Thirty Miles, Communications Scientific Mumps, Colossal Drawings of the Human Stomach as Affected by the Use of Intoxicating Drinks, Neurology in Our College, Dear Sir: Please to State to Me What Amount Would Be Required, Including Board, Washing, &c., Matrimonial Statistics, Solution of Calculi in the Bladder, Dear Sir: I Wish Your Advice on the Following Recipes for Pills; They Are Now Used by a Good Many People in This State, and I Should like to Have Your Opinion of Them, A Touching Incident, Temperate Drinking, Friend A. Curtis, Regularism Vs. Quackery, Vegetable Diet, The Practice in Mecklenburg, Va., A Severe Case, Report of Cases, Dr. Curtis: Dear Sir—Having Located in This Section of the Country, and Finding That the People Live on Calomel & Co., Knowing No Other Remedy to Rely upon, and Me of Them Seeming Anxious to Be Informed upon the Botanic Practice of Medicine, It Has Induced Me Try to Gain All the Information for Them That I Can, Reformed Medical Society, Dr. A. Curtis: Dear Sir—I Have Always Done All a Humble Individual Could Do in Assisting the Thomsonian or Botanic Cause, and I Shall Continue to Do so While I Live, The Temper and Mind, Multiple Essay Items, Dear Sir: after so Long Time I Have at Last Found Leisure to Write a Few Lines, in Order to Inform You of the State of the Minds of the People in This Part of God's Moral Vineyard, on the Subject of Medical Reformation, Dr. A. Curtis: Sir—My Father Took Several Volumes of the Recorder When It Was Printed at Columbus, and There Are Ten Persons in This Place That Would like to Take It. Letter to the editor: Mr. Editor: a Few Blunders of the M. D's. Are at Your Disposal. Songsheet, music: The Farmer.—A Song. Recipe: Recipe for Piles &c.. Backmatter: Botanico-Medical Recorder. Display ads: Books and Medicines.
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