The Southern Botanic Journal
1837; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
B. R. Thomas, Thomas F. Hazzard,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Southern Botanic Journal. Essay: More Testimony in Favour of the Thomsonian Medicines, The Influenza, Sago Bread, Communication of Disease by Leeches, Causes of Fevers, Appendix To Our Sermon in the Last Number, Valuable Recipe, La Grippe, Diogenes Being Asked of What Beast the Bite Is Most Dangerous, Answered 'Of Wild Beasts, That of a Slanderer; of Tame That of a Flatterer', Our Worthy Friend, Dr. Thomas, Will Perceive, That We Have Omitted Some Paragraphs, and Slightly Altered Others, Wherein We Thought He Had Put a Little Too Much Pepper in His Composition, The Cholera.—No. II, Dr. Curtis' Answer to the Report of the Medical Committee against the Thomsonians, Dr. D. F. Nardin, Dear Sir:—I Am Truly Gratified on Receiving the 4th Number of the "Southern Botanic Journal," Which Is the Only Number That Came to Hand, Domestc Cough Medicine, It Is Said That Copper Boxes Will Extract the Colour from Common Writing Ink, on Paper Enclosed in Them, We Think the Editor of the Mercury Has Taken a Wrong View of the Whole Subject, The Institute of Thomsonism, Bite of a Viper, Simplicity. Backmatter: Printed by A. Desportes & Co..
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