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Poughkeepsie Thomsonian

1844; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

D. L. Terry, A. M. D. King, L. Bankston, D. Beebe, Thos. Lapham, G. Gross, Z. Huzzey, Thos. Lapham, A. Curtis, D. L. Hale, H. Winchester, Thos. Lapham,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Portraits, Poughkeepsie Thomsonian Infirmary and Botanic Medicine Store Nos. 5 & 7 Catharine-St., Opposite the Temperance House, United States Thomsonian and Botanic Depot, at No. 108 John-Street, New-York, The Thomsonian, Published the First and Fifteenth of Each Month, at One Dollar a Year, New England Thomsonian Depot Nos. 79 & 81 Blackstone-St., and 6 & 8 Endicott-St. Boston, Mass., Poughkeepsie Thomsonian, New-York Thomsonian Medicine Store, 119½ Bowery. Essay: Dr. Lapham,—It Is a Pleasure to Me to Support Your Paper, as Well as Read It, for I Believe It Calculated for the Best Good of All Who Are Willing to Receive the Truth, There Are over 3,000 Languages in Use In the World, Notice to Invalids, Strange Folly, Dr. Lapham,—The Old Adage Says That One Good Turn Deserves Another, and as You Have Published Dr. Thomson's Letter of Absence, You Will Do Him the Favor to State That His Infirmary (313 Broom-St.) Is Still, Notwithstanding His Absence, in Successful Operation, and Persons Laboring under Chronic Difficulties Will Find the Same Medicine and Treatment as Before, Removal, There Is Danger If You Touch the Accursed Thing, Longevity, Water, Etc., Human Endurance, Doct. John Barker, of Barkersville, Saratoga Co., Died of Typhus Fever on the 17th of Last Month, A Strange Affair, A Fact, Unlawful Cures, An Office Confab, Private Mail Companies Have Been Established to Run between the Principal Places in the Country, and Although the Law in Its Utmost Rigor Has Been Exerted against Them, They Cannot Be Stopped in Their Onward Course, Pain, Its Cause and Cure.—Concluded, Multiple Essay Items, A Curious Case, Some Cursory Remarks, by the Printer's Devil, Suicide, Lobelia Vs. Blood-Letting Reduction of a Dislocated Shoulder, Proposition to Practitioners, The Factory Girls, Medical Lectures Southern B. M. College, at Forsyth, Ga., There Can Be No Doubt. Editorial: Dr. Gross Has for a Number of Years past Been a Liberal Patron of Our Paper, and a Zealous Advocate of the Thomsonian System; We Sicerely Thank Him for All He Has Done, and May Do, to Advance the Reform Practice, and Feel Assured He Will Not Lose His Reward; in Due Time He Will Reap, If He Faint Not. Poem, verse: Calomel Law, Not Science, the Safeguard of Mineral Doctors, Diseases among the Indians. Backmatter: S. P. Heermance, Printer, Cash Received for Seventh Volume, No. 8.

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