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The Boston Medical Intelligencer

1827; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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Frontmatter: The Boston Medical Intelligencer. Essay: Boston, Tuesday, Feb. 13,1827, Dictionary, Conduct to Be Pursued Previous and Subsequent to Meals, On the Preparation and Employment of the Chloride of Lime, for Destroying Putrid and Infectious Effluvia, Reading, New Mode of Making Jelly, On the Cause of the Yellow Color of the Skin and Fluids in the Icterus of Newborn Children. Letter to the editor: Public Dispensaries To the Ed. Of the Med. Intelligencer, Mr. Editor—Many Persons Endeavor to Harden Themselves by Going in Extreme Cold Weather with No Warmer Clothing than They Are Accustomed to Wear in Moderately Cool Weather. Poem, verse: Nature, Lines Written in a Churchyard, The Blessings of Labor. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Display ads: Medical Recorder, No. 37. Backmatter: Published Weekly, by John Cotton, at 184, Washington St. Corner of Franklin St., to Whom All Communications Must Be Addressed, Postpaid.

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