Botanic Investigator
1835; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Edm. Bridges, T. V. Morrow, William W. Floyd,
ResumoFrontmatter: Botanic Investigator, To Our Subscribers. Editorial: Introductory Remarks, We Have Drawn Largely on Our Friends in the Way of Extracts, Having Only a Short Time to Make up This Number; in Future We Will Try to Be More Original. Essay: The Ox Discourse, "As an Instance of the Inefficiency of Calomel for the Relief of Some Disease, We Will Relate the Circumstances and Treatment of a Case of Bilious Cholic Which Occurred about a Year Ago, in the Northern Part of Ohio, A Regular Decently Dressed out by the Steamers—For the Good of the Craft.—By It May They Learn Wisdom in Time to Come, Notice, 'In Simplici Salus.'—'There Is Safety in Simples', Those Who Exchange with Us, Will Please Say on the Margin,"Editor Botanic Investigator," Vickburg, Mi, Extract of a Letter Dated, Cincinnati, August 23,1834, Doctor Z. In Trouble, Vicksburg, Mississippi, To the People, Reformed Medical College, of Worthington, Ohio, Caution, A New and Final Cure for an Affection of the Spinal Marrow. Letter to the editor: Mr. Editor:—If You Think the Following Worthy a Place, You Are at Liberty to Publish It.
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