The Scalpel: What Is It?—The Condition of Our Colleges—Medical Professors—Consultations: What Are They?—The Kappa Lambda Clique: What Is That?
0000; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
W. R. Bowling, Paul F. Eve, Joseph R. Buchanan, Chas. W. Jarvis,
ResumoEssay: Humorous Letter from Boston, Book Notices The Nashville Journal of Medicine and Surgery. Edited by W. R. Bowling and Paul F. Eve, Professors, &c., Quack Palaces, Death of the Hydropathic Quarterly, The Bear Woman, The Heart of a Designing Woman Is Deeper than Hell, and Colder than an Iceberg, The Newspapers Have Lately Contained Accounts of One of Those Abominable Scenes, Enacted in a Roman Church, Where a Young Girl Was Immolated at the Shrine of a Superstition Called "Taking the Veil", Philanthropic Discovery, What Is the Nature of the Sore Mouth of the First Few Weeks of Infancy, Called by Nurses the Sprue, Thrush, &c. ?, Ulcerations of the Lower Bowel Often Mistaken for Piles and Other Diseases, Medical Court of Sessions—Sentence Day, Scenes in Practice: Precariousness of Medical Life in New-York—A Professional Martyr—The Curse of an Irish Practice—Death of the Physician and His Widow and Child—Parental Love—Mercantile Affection—The Love of Money, What Does a Physician Mean When He Calls a Child Scrofulous?, The Last Day of a College Life—School Teaching—The End of a Hypocrite—His Early History—His Two Sons—His Wife and Family—Domestic Felicity—The Broken Vow—The Beautiful Daughter—Suicide—The Western Vampyre—The Daughter and Her Two Irish Babies, Lost from Earth: Found in Heaven, Soda Powders Cure for Snake Bites—How to Catch Rats, The Armory and the Leggery of Springfield, A Nose-Ological Placebo, Extraordinary Discovery in Syphilography, The Lives of Horace Greeley and P. T. Barnum, The "Splendid Hotels" of New York—An Outrageous Abuse, Another Phenomenon!, Novel Method of Catching Snakes, Homœopathic Learning, Where Is Our Eloquent and Learned Friend, J. Adams Allen?, Buchanan's Anthropology. Outlines of Anthropology, as Discovered, Demonstrated, and Taught in 1841-42. By Joseph R. Buchanan, M.D. in Four Parts. Part I. Phrenology; Part II. Cerebral Physiology; Part III. Physiognomy; Part IV. Sarcognomy. Cincinnati, 1854, Multiple Essay Items, Barnum's Book, The Scalpel: What Is It?—The Condition of Our Colleges—Medical Professors—Consultations: What Are They?—The Kappa Lambda Clique: What Is That?, Dr. Beale, of Philadelphia, and His Imprisonment, Condition of the Health of the State of Louisiana—Regimen of the Slaves—Horrid Consequences of the Roman Catholic Religion—Shocking Legalized Quackery, The Last Words of an Old Medical Fox, Caught in a New-York Fashionable Trap, to His Young Brethren Outside, What Causes Are Sufficient to Induce the Physician to Advise the Early Weaning of the Child?. Poem, verse: Niagara, A Handsome Fee.
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