The Medical Friend of the People
1830; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Frontmatter: The Medical Friend of the People. Essay: Books in Germany, A Lengthy Letter from a Learned, but Anonymous Correspondent, Who under the Assumed Garb of a Sceptic, Appears to Me, to Be a Regularly Bred Theologian, Has Been Received and Will Be Attended To, Stick to It, Mammy, Cobbett on Shakspeare, Inflammation, and What Is Called Inflammatory Fever, Hamlet's Father, a King of Denmark, Had Been Murdered by His Brother, Who Afterwards Married His Widow and Became King, Extracts Time for Sleep, Answer, Instinct Again, Human Language, Crazy, The Sensive Again, Recovery of Drowned Persons, A Letter from a Great Doctor to His Son in the University Of—Studying Medicine, Multiple Essay Items, Poison, Turkish Charity and Superstition, It Is a Greater Sin to Believe a Lie, than to Tell a Lie, for the Believing Does All the Harm, and If No Lie Were Believed, There Would No Lie Be Told, "Prove All Things, Hold Fast That Which Is Good". Editorial: Eratum, Errata in No. XI. Letter to the editor: Mr. Editor, I Have Devoted a Number of Years to the Practice of Medicine, during Which Time I Have Had Ample Opportunities of Witnessing the Effects of the Present System of Treatment for Most or All Diseases; I Have Investigated It, Uninfluenced by Interest or Prejudice; and Am Compelled Conscientiously to Declare, That Physicians Are Not Able to Cure a Single Disorder Incident to the Human Body. Poem, verse: Calomel.
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