Philadelphia Thomsonian Sentinel and Family Journal of Useful Knowledge
1840; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
W. A. Tennile, A Convert, N. Smith, Nicholas Smith, Dr. B. Colby Jr., P. W. Brainger, D. H. Sweeney, Thomas Jefferson, George Carson, WM. Henry Fonerden,
ResumoFrontmatter: Philadelphia Thomsonian Sentinel, The Philadelphia Thomsonian Sentinel and Family Journal of Useful Knowledge, Will Be Issued Semi-Monthly, in Philadelphia, Pa., John Coates, Jr. Printer and Proprietor, Philadelphia Thomsonian Sentinel and Family Journal of Useful Knowledge, To Our Subscribers. Essay: The Following Article Was Copied from the Botanic Watchman into the Columns of the Sentinel, Volume First, Thomsonian Family, We Are Informed That the Cures Performed by These People Are Almost Incredible, and Have Often Excited Jealousy and Envy, To Combat the Errors of the Day Requires Firmness of Mind and Energy to Encounter Opposition, I Believe We May Safely Affirm, That the Inexperienced and Presumptuous Band of Medical Tyros Let Loose upon the World, Destroy More Human Life in One Year, than All the Robin Hoods, Cartouches, and MacBeths Do in a Century, The Injustice of Subscribers, All Communications Intended for This Paper Must Be Post Paid in Order to Receive Attention, Honesty Is More Commended than Practis'd, On Perusing a Work Entitled "The Columbian Magazine, &c., for May, 1789, " Our Attention Was Directed to Be Following Narrative of a Family Known by the Name of the "Fleurist Family, " Written by Count De Tressans, Lieut, "A League and a Half from Plombierres, in That Part of the Vosges Which Borders on Franche Comte, a Pretty Extensive Valley Is Formed by the Several Openings Betwixt the Hills, Which Has a Pleasing and Cheerful Appearance from the Visible Skill and Assiduity of the Industrious Cultivators, An Act to Incorporate the Trustees of the Southern Botanico-Medical College, Diarrhœa, We Have Witnessed Dr. Thomson's System of Treating Scalds, and Can Therefore Recommend It as a Salutary Remedy, Converted Regulars, Inhumanity, The Following Extract Is so Replete with the Interest of Every Moral Being That We Would Accuse Our Selves of Injustice Were We to Pass It over in Silence, Thomsonian Text Books, Mr. Coates:—Sir, May I Embrace This Opportunity of Saying a Few Words in Regard to Your Neverfailing System of Practice, Correspondence, Dr. Wm. Henry Fonerden, of Forsyth, Ga. In Authorised to Act as Agent for the Sentinel, In the Month of June, 1833, I Was Called to Visit Mrs. D, Southern Botanico-Medical College, I Envy None That Know More than Myself, but Pity Them That Know Less, Multiple Essay Items, War! War! War!, Learning Is the Temperance of Youth, the Comfort of Old Age, and the Only Sure Guide to Honor and Preferment, Dr. Thomson's System, Reports of Cases Burns and Scalds. Letter to the editor: Mr. Editor:—As It Is a Principle of the Human Mind to Judge of the Merits of a Cause by Comparison, and Your Columbs Being a Medium to Enlighten the Public on a Subject of so Great Interest as the Proper Manner of Healing the Ills to Which Our Frail Bodies Are Subject, I Submit to Your Discretion the Following Case, Mr. Editor—Dear Sir: I Have Often Heard It Asserted by Professed Thomsonians, That There Were Too Many Thomsonian Papers, That They Could Not Be Sufficiently Patronized to Warrant Their Publication, or Render a Sufficient Remuneration to the Publishers for Their Services; That If There Were but Two or Three Papers, Instead of Eight or Ten, They Would Be Sufficiently Patronized to Make Them Profitable to the Publisher, Spirit of the Thomsonian Journals The Effect of Poison, Mal-Practice, &c.. Death notices: Death of Mrs. Godfrey Meyer. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Backmatter: Cash Received for the Sentinel.
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