Jornais Acesso aberto

The Thomsonian

1845; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

O. S. Fowler, Wm. B. Stanton, E. J. Mattocks, Wm. Baly, John Bell, Rev. Gibson Smith, H. M. Price, J. A. Reynolds, A. H. Platt,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Thomsonian, The Thomsonian. Essay: Wood Cut and Phrenological Character of Dr. Samuel Thomson, Multiple Essay Items, What Has It Done?, At a Meeting of the Board of Trustees Appointed by the Thomsonian Medical Society of the State of New-York, to Take into Consideration the Subject of Establishing a Thomsonian Botanic Medical College, to Be Located at, or near, the City of Troy, N. Y., and to Devise Means for Raising Funds for the Same, Wm. B. Stanton Was Chosen President, and E. J. Mattocks, Secretary, Müller's Physiology: Translated from the German by Wm. Baly, M. D., (of Berlin,) and Arranged from the Second London Edition by John Bell, M. D., Cotton Beds, Leeches ! Leeches !, Lectures on Clairmativeness Or, Human Magnetism; With an Appendix, Æsculapius, The Man Who Lost His Eye-Sight by Reading a Borrowed Paper, Has Recovered It since He Became a Subscriber, Phrenological Developments of Dr. Samuel Thomson, Author of the Thomsonian System of Medical Practice, Dr. Reynolds.—This Gentleman Has Well Improved the Epistolary Privileges Afforded by the New Post Office Regulations, One of the New-York Papers Relates an Affecting Little Story of a Young Woman Named Mary Reed, Who Was Discovered a Morning or Two after the Late Devastating Fire in New-York City, in the Fulton Ferry-House, in Convulsions, Arising from Laudanum, Communications, Medical College, Lecture by H. M. Price, M. D., on Hysteritis Typhoides—Puerperal Fever. Letter to the editor: Mr. Editor,—I Am Pleased to See Professional Men and Public Journals Advocating the Use of "Cotton Beds, " Though the Recommendation Comes Late in the Day, for I Have Some Time since Abandoned the Use of Feathers and Adopted Cotton in Their Place; and I Am Fully Convinced from Actual Experience and Observation, That Cotton Is by Far the Better Material for That Purpose in Every Respect. Poem, verse: The Lament of the Widowed Inebriate. Classified ads: United States Thomsonian and Botanic Depot, New Books for Sale at the Office of Lapham & Cunningham, A Second Edition of Comfort's Thomsonian Practice, Is Published and for Sale by Aaron Comfort, No. 295 Market-Street, Philadelphia, New England Thomsonian Depot. Backmatter: S. P. Heermance, Printer.

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