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The Eclectic, and Medical Botanist

1833; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Horton Howard,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Eclectic, and Medical Botanist. Essay: Wet Feet, Misapplied Severity, To the Public, The Postage on This Paper Is—For Any Distance Not Exceeding 100 Miles, 1½ Cents; for Any Greater Distance, 2½ Cents, Motion of the Planets, On the Duration of Life, Humulus Lupulus Common Names—Hops, Wild Hops, Hopvine, Mr. Little,—I Received an "Extraordinary" Number of the "Thomsonian Recorder" a Few Days since: the Contents of Which Seemed to Be a Deadly Discharge at You and Dr. Howard, Cold Water Is the Best Tonic to Brace the Nerves, and Invigorate the Constitution, Taken into the Stomach, or Applied Outwardly, and Should Be Drunk Every Morning, and with All Food; It Promotes Digestion and the Excretions and Secretions, It Strengthens the Muscular Fibres of the Stomach, Promotes Perspiration and Circulation, Gives Appetite, Cleanses the Stomach, Kills the Corrupt Matter in Fevers, the Fluidity of the Mass of Blood Depends upon It, Being in a Great Proportion in All the Fluids of the Body, Whiteheaded, or Bald Eagle, On the Changes That Accompany Chemical Action, Sympathy of Motion. Backmatter: Printed for the Publisher, at Scott & Wright's Book and Job Office, Terms.

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