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Objected, That There Is No Portion of the Body Which, as Far as We Can Judge, Has Not a Regularly Organized Structure, and That This Can Only Be Produced by the Operation of Some Vascular Action, Probably Analogous to Secretion, by Which the Matter That Composes Them May Be Deposited, Particle by Particle, in Its Proper Situation

1841; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

R. D. Montgomery, J. J. Flournoy, Luke Robinson, John W. S. Napier, N. Haggard, David Goodner, C V J Hodges, Dr. H Lee, Hugh Quin, Jesse R. Ray,

Resumo

Essay: Of Physicians, Testimony of W. K. Griffin, M. D., Dear Sir—Enclosed I Send You Three Dollars for Your "Southern Botanico-Medical Journal", Putrid Diseases, Electricity, Magnetism, &c., "During the Session of the Legislature of This State, Mr. Goodwin from Saco, Was Taken with a Violent Pain in the Head, Quackery, Dr. R. D. Montgomery's Letter, Canker Rash, Extract from a Letter Received from J. L. Wood, M. D., of Charleston, S. C., Hallucination of Vision—With Monimania.—Sir Walter Scott's Demonology, Causes of Disease, It Will Be Noticed, in Another Column, That a Call Has Been Made for a Meeting, at Co., Original Communications The Southern Botanico-Medical Journal, Objected, That There Is No Portion of the Body Which, as Far as We Can Judge, Has Not a Regularly Organized Structure, and That This Can Only Be Produced by the Operation of Some Vascular Action, Probably Analogous to Secretion, by Which the Matter That Composes Them May Be Deposited, Particle by Particle, in Its Proper Situation, Dr. H. Lee: Dear Sir—The Cause in Which the Trustees Are Professedly, and I Hope Practically and Energetically Engaged, Should Be Sustained; for I Am One of Those Alluded to by D. L. Terry, Correspondent of the "Botanico-Medical Recorder, " and Can Attest the Truth of His Remarks Wherein He Says, "I Am Aware That Many Right-Holders Have Been Almost Driven into Practice Who Would Have Gladly Been Excused, " &c., Sudden Death—Effects of Opium, An Unmitigated Sangrado, It Is Presumed That This Post Master Is the Dr. Hodges, Report of the Dean of the Faculty, Dear Sir—I Received, by Due Course of Mail, the First Number, First Volume, of the "Southern Botanico-Medical Journal, " for Which I Tender My Thanks to the Faculty, At a Meeting of the Students of the Southern Botanico-Medical College, Held on the 23d Instant, for the Purpose of Tendering a Vote of Thanks to the Professors for the Able Manner in Which They Have Severally Discharged Their Respective Duties, If Truth Doth Any Where Manifest Itself, Seek Not to Smother It with Glossing Delusion, Dr. Charles Raymond, of Albion, (N. Y., ) Died Recently from the Effects of Poison Imbibed in Dissecting a Corpse, Dr. H. Lee: Sir—Having Recently Received One Copy of the 'Southern Botanico-Medical Journal, ' and Being Pleased with It, and Also Desirous That Medical Reform Should Prosper, I Have, in Haste, Obtained One More Subscriber, Besides Myself, for Which I Send You Five Dollars, Oglethorpe University, Prospectus of the Southern Botanico-Medical Journal. Editorial: Editorial Department Forsyth, Georgia, March 1, 1841, The Indications of Longevity. Letter to the editor: Mr Editor Sir I Have Returned Some of Your Journals, Dr Hodges Is Not a Subscriber nor Has He Ever Been and If Dr Fonerden Will Look at the Letter Dr Hodges Wrote He Will Find That It Directed to the Medical Journal at Charles S C and How Dr Fenerden Came By. Backmatter: Job Printing, List of Subscribers Who Have Paid for This Volume, since Our Last Issue. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements.

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