Botanico-Medical Recorder
1847; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Henry Lampman, E. C. Vancil, E. C. Vancil, Benj. G. Miller, Christian Thomas, Wm. Lyon, A. Sprague, W. L. Watkins, W. A. Greenleaf, W. C. Cox, Ransom Waite, Thomas Mendenhall, O. P. Moore, G. W. Jeffries, M. Myers,
ResumoFrontmatter: Botanico-Medical Recorder. Essay: Dr. Buchanan's Work, Prof. Curtis—The Botanic System Is Surmounting Every Obstacle in This Country, and Flying Triumphant over the Old Practice and Its Advocates, Indian Cure for Fever, Botanic Medicines, Example Worthy of Imitation, How the Cause Progresses, Sanguinaria Canadensis In Gangrene, Reform—No. 1, Lectures on Medical Science, This Painting Will Be Sold on the Most Reasonable Terms, as the Widow of the Artist Is in Need, Opium, Cash, The Following Paragraph Speaks of Dr. John Forbes, Whose Work on Homœopathy, Allopathy, and Young Physic, We Reviewed in Our Last Volume, Our Cause—Success, Remarkable Case, Dr. Curtis—The Chief Object of Your Humble Servant, after Providing for His Household, Is to Promote the Botanic Practice of Medicine, Dr. A. Curtis—After My Best Respects to You, I Would Inform You That Your Medical Works Came Safe to Me; and I Think Much of Them, Because They Tell Me so Plainly How to Treat the Sick, Missouri—Honey & Molasses, Reform among the Germans, Prof. Curtis—At a Regular Meeting of the Botanico-Medical Society, the Following Presamble and Resolutions Were Unanimously Adopted, Friend Geo. Kershaw, Success of the True Practice Scientific Quackery, Look out for Impostors, Resolutions Respecting the Character and Prospects of the Botanico-Medical College of Ohio. By the Class of 1846-7, Friend Curtis, Sickness—Eclectism—Poison, Contrast Superior Progress,—Cases,—Success of the Botanic Practice, Great Minds, like Heaven, Are Pleased in Doing Good, Though the Ungrateful Subjects of Their Favors Are Barren in Return, Genuine Reform, Portrait of Dr. Thomson. Poem, verse: Hast Thou Power?, Passions, Are Winds to Urge Us O'er the Wave, Reason, the Rudder to Direct or Save. Letter to the editor: Mr. Editor,—After a Long, yet Pleasant Journey, from the Empire State to the Queen City, I Find Myself in Good Quarters, and Enjoying the Advantages of the "University of the Literary and Botanico-Medical College" of the State of Ohio. Classified ads: B. M. College of Ohio. Editorial: Editorial Department Hospitals. Display ads: Multiple Display Advertisements.
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