Thomsonian Manual
1836; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Dr. Samuel Thomson, Aaron Dow, Barnum Clark, James Bratten, W. C. Robinson,
ResumoFrontmatter: Thomsonian Manual. Essay: Poison, Extract from Dr. Nardin's Address to the People of South Carolina, Extract of a Letter Dated Orleans, July 10,1836, Extract of a Letter, Dated Ripley, (Ohio), June 8,1836, New Agents, with Date of Appointment, To the Public, Gonorrhœa and Syphilis, Ward Sears & Co.—An Article Appeared in the Botanic Sentinel of July 15, Signed E. Larrabee, of the Firm of Ward Sears & Co., Complaining of the Treatment of Dr. Thomson Towards Said Company, An Interesting Case, from a Fall, Our Friends at Ashburnham, Mass., Are Here-By Informed That Dr. Samuel Thomson Has No Infirmary, Neither Does He Attend to the Practice of Medicine, nor Has He, but Very Seldom, for Many Years; and We Have No Knowledge Whatever of the Circumstance of Josiah Lane's Being Doctored in the Manner as Has Been Stated, Flogging a Man into Life, Horrible, An Article Has Been Recently Published in the "Worcester Republican," of July 1, Respecting the Death of Miss Juliana Ammidown, in July 7,1835, The Following Passage from the Work Recently Published by Messrs. Carey, Lea & Blanchard, Entitled "The Adventures of a Gentleman in Search of a Horse," Strikes Us as Worthy of Being Made Generally Known, Extract of a Letter, Dated Raymond, Hinds Co., (Miss.), June 4,1836, Dr. S. Thomson—Dear Sir: since My Last Communication in Your Manual, Very Little Has Been Published by My Opposers in This Vicinity ; but the M. D.'s Do Not Seem to Have Slacked Their Exertions to Put Me down, by Stopping My Patients Coming to Me, Wine Bitters Are Made in Various Ways, To the Publishers of the Thomsonian Manual. Letter to the editor: Mr. Editor.—It Is Quite Agreeable, in Forming New Acquaintances, to Have an Usher at Command; but, for the Want Thereof, in the Present Instance, I Trust You Will Excuse Me for Writing Myself.
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