Philadelphia Botanic Sentinel and Thomsonian Medical Revolutionist
1838; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Dr. Alfred Weeks, Thomas Jefferson, J. W. Comfort, B. Winn, A. Weeks, J. W. Comfort, H. B. Stark, Benj. F. Paris, James Moreland, R. D. Simpson,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Philadelphia Botanic Sentinel and Thomsonian Medical Revolutionist Will Be Issued Every Other Thursday, in Philadelphia, Pa. John Coates, Jr Printer and Proprietor, Philadelphia Botanic Sentinel, Philadelphia Botanic Sentinel and Thomsonian Medical Revolutionist, To Our Subscribers. Essay: Number Six, Suspended Animation, Thomsonian Works, Blood-Letting, Vinegar, Administered in Full and Frequent Doses It Is Said, Will Cure Hydrophobia, Dr. Frost's Trial, I Believe We May Safely Affirm, That the Inexperienced and Presumptuous Band of Medical Tyros Let Loose upon the World, Destroy More Human Life in One Year, than All the Robin Hoods, Cartouches, and MacBeths Do in a Century, Dysentery, or Bloody Flux, All Communications Intended for This Paper Must Be Post Paid in Order to Receive Attention, Dr. Fonerden's Lectures On the Unity of Disease, John Coates, Jr.—I Observe That a Part of My Communication 1 of the 29th, of Last Month, Has Been Inserted in the Sentinel No. 2, Vol. 4, in Doing Which Several Errors Have Been Committed, and Which I Wished to Be Corrected, Signs of the Times, Lecture, Delivered before "The Chester County Thomsonian Society" at Embreville, Saturday Aug. 25th, 1838, Mr. John Coates—Sir. The Following Persons Have Become Subscribers to the Fourth Volume of the Sentinel; Reuben J. Munson, Chester Brown, D. Ford Nd P. L. Sheppard, We Have Noticed in a Cotemporary Journal That One of Its Correspondents Hints the Probability of a Schism in the Ranks of Thomsonism, Unless There Is Manifested on the Part of Our Thorough Going Men to Renounce Their Views, Retract Their Expressions, and Beg Pardon of Their Opponents, We Have Received a Letter from One of Our Agents Complaining of Our Determination Not to Send the Sentinel without Payment in Advance, Friend Coates, Correspondence, Another Conversion, Take from the Ir-Regular Faculty, (I. E. Regular M. D's) the Employment of the Lancet, Opium, Mercury, Blisters, Cups, Leeches, Purgation and Dieting !, Thomsonian Almanac, Fourteen Years Ago, This Month, I Became Afflicted with a Peculiarly Singular Nervous Affection, Apparently Originating from Severe Exposure, Multiple Essay Items, Reports of Cases Scarlet Fever. Letter to the editor: Mr. Editor.—In My Last Communication, Relative to the Objections Raised against My Lecture, by My Rfiend Dr. Comfort, and Others; I Intimated That Palpable Error, Was Evident in the Very Article Writter for the Purpose of Refuting Error; and If the Write Was Disposed to Enter into a Friendly Discussion upon Certain Assertions Made in the Article Alluded to, the L Should Be Happy to Hear from Him, Mr. Editor—In the Thomsonian of Sept. 29th, I Read with Some Degree of Interest the Case of Mr. Hoag, from the Pen of Dr. Burton of Albany, Mr. Editor—Thinking That the Pubüshing of Remarkable Cases, and Cures, Performed by Our Physicians Is Benevolent, and Contributes to the Relief of Those Who Are Afflicted by Ailments Which Cannot Be Cured by Mineral Medicines, I Send You the Following Narrative and Certificate Given Me, with Request to Publish It, as a Remarkable Instance of the Success of the Thomsonian System of Medical Practice, Cases for Advice. Backmatter: Cash Received for the Sentinel.
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