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The Southern Botanic Journal

1837; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Dr. D. F. Nardin, Anthony Hunn, Thos. S. Covington, Garret Roseboom, H. Wood, John Coates Jr., M. Mattson,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Southern Botanic Journal. Essay: Orthographical Analysis of "Devil", Death by Fashionable (Regular) Treatment, Eupatorium Aromaticum White Snake Root, Solid Air, Mr. Edward Burch Writes, "I Have Practised in My Own Family, for about Five Years, and Have Had Some Desperate Cases, among My Black People; Such, as I Think, Mineral Doctors Would Despair Of, Notes, The Remote and Proximate Causes and Cure of the Spasmodic Plague, or Cholera, Answer, Great Evils, Correspondence, Influenza, Flogging a Man into Life, Dioscorea Villosa, or Yam Root Class, Diœcia. Order, Hexandria, Botanic Periodicals, Dr. Curtis' Answer to the Report of the Medical Committee against the Thomsonians, Mr. Crosse's Experiments, Cases for Advice, The Cholera.—No. III, With This Number of the Journal We Close Dr. Curtis' Answer to the Medical Committee, Bringing up Children, J. C. P., Dr. D. F. Nardin. Backmatter: Editor's Office, in Arcade, No. 94, East Avenue, up Stairs, Prospectus of the Third Volume of the Philadelphia Botanic Sentinel, and Thomsonian Medical Revolutionist, Editors with Whom We Exchange Are Requested to Give the above Three or Four Insertions.

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