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Philadelphia Botanic Sentinel and Thomsonian Medical Revolutionist

1837; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

S. Robinson, M. Griffith, Thomas Jefferson, Wm. Henry Fonerden, Daniel Axe, David Philips, A. Hall, Martin Nall, John M. Ross, B. W. Sperry, Wm. F. Smith, Conrad J. Geiger,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Philadelphia Botanic Sentinel and Thomsonian Medical Revolutionist Will Be Issued Every Other Thursday, in Philadelphia, Pa. John Coates, Jr Printer and Proprietor, Philadelphia Botanic Sentinel, Philadelphia Botanic Sentinel and Thomsonian Medical Revolutionist. Essay: Leeches, Yellow Fever, Quackery Threatened, A Card, Cash Received for the Botanic Sentinel, New Agents, Certain Persons Have Reported That the Woman Who Died in Market Street Some Time Ago, Was Attended by a Thomsonian Physician, Asthma, George Hobbs, of Camden, Me., Accidentally Shot Himself Lately and Died in Consequence, When We Are at the Trouble of Making Selections from Books, We Wish Those Who Copy Them to Give Us the Necessary Credit, Surgical Operation Avoided, Since Our Last Number Was Issued, We Have Received Seventy-Three New Subscribers, Dog Latin, Anatomy, Reports of Cases Midwifery—Ergot, Multiple Essay Items, Life a Forced State!, Thomsonian—Interesting Testimony, Lobelia. Poem, verse: Medical Glossary. Letter to the editor: Injury from a Fall, Thomsonism in Troy, N. Y., Mr. Editor: Enclosed Is Fifteen Dollars, Which You Will Appropriate as Herein Specified, Mr. Editor: It Is with a Sense of High Regard That I Address You, Mr. Editor: Twelve Months Ago You Had Only One Subscriber in This Place—Myself; but Now You Have near a Dozen, and by Another Year, I Think You Will Have Twelve Times the Number, Mr. Editor: Enclosed Is $4, Mr. Editor: I Have Read the Two First Numbers of Your Third Volume. Editorial: Correspondence.

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