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Botanic Sentinel and Literary Gazette

1837; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Laurenda Walcott, Jane Conner, Matthew W. M'Call, Samuel P. Marks, Mrs. Lidia Jane Pirrson,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Botanic Sentinel and Literary Gazette, The Botanic Sentinel, The Botanic Sentinel Is Published Every Thursday, by John Coates, Jr. No. 80 South Street, Philadelphia. Essay: Thomsonism Has Nothing Mysterious or Secret about It, The Botanic Sentinel, Midwifery, Nourishment of Plants, Poison a Medicine!, On Board the Peruvian, from St. Petersburgh, Is a Boy Called Moses, about Eleven Years Old, Some of the German and French Physiologists, Says the Boston Medical and Surgical Journal, Are Endeavouring to Prove That a Man Feels after His Head Is Off, Calomel Again!, Thomsonian Botany and Materia Medica, Valuable Selections Bathing, Health Office, Origin of the Term "John Bull", Importance of Emetics, Testimony of Miss L. Walcott in Favor of the New Practice, A Regular's Advice, Botanic Periodicals, I Cheerfully Testify to the Truth of the above Statement of Miss Walcott, since the Time Dr. Smith Undertook Her Case—For I Have Had the Care of Her All the Time till Now, Honesty Is the Best Policy, Multiple Essay Items, Course of Medicine, Calomel Routed, Botany, The Tomato, Spirit of the Thomsonian Journals. Letter to the editor: Mr. Editor: like Gen. Jackson, I Have " Taken the Responsibility" of Forwarding You 32 for the Philadelphia Botanic Sentinel, Which You Will Please Address to Dr. W. C. Ayres, Mr. Editor: I Am Sorry to Inform You, That Your Agent in This Place, Dr. F. Cross, Is Dead, Correspondence Dr. Sperry's Report of Cases, Mr. Editor: Mr. M'Clausky Solicited Me to Become an Agent for Your Valuable Paper, to Which I Cheerfully Assented, Feeling as I Did, a Deep Solicitude in the Cause Which You so Warmly and Ably Advocate, Mr. Editor: I Embrace This Opportunity of Forwarding You Some Money for the Botanic Sentinel. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Display ads: Phoenix Establishment. Poem, verse: Weep for the Bride.

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