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Boston Thomsonian Manual and Lady's Companion

1839; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Orrin Foster, S. W. Elliot, Janes Boggs, J. Wolf, Elijah Grant, J. F. W., Edward Wheeler,

Resumo

Frontmatter: The Manual, Boston Thomsonian Manual and Lady's Companion. Essay: Selections, Thomsonian Infirmary, Quack Doctors and Quack Medicines, A Respectable Physician, in a Late Number of Silliman's Journal, Relates the Following Curious Account of an Electrical Lady, Useful Directions, Patent Painting, Cold Bathing, Thunder Storm, Case of Obstetrics, The Horrible Effects of Mercury, Which We Publish below, We Find in the Nepenthes, a Paper Printed in Irwinton, Aalbama, Magnetism an Exact Science, Conversion of a Mineral Doctor, The Thomsonian Journals Received by Us Give Many Cases of Various Diseases, Being Cured by the Simple and Plain System Which They Advocate, Which Have Long Tried the Virtue, or Rather Vice, of the Old System—And from Which No Relief Could Be Received, Thomsonian Medicines, Foul Deed, Too Many Studies at Once, Boston Thomsonian Manual and Lady's Companion Dr. Samuel Thomson, Proprietor, The Thomsonian System Progressing, When an Individual Utters a Falsehood, and Then Endeavors to Cloak It up, We Can Only Infer That He Is a Creature of Sin and Wickedness, During the Trial of Dr. Frost, of New York, the Evidence Was Reported in Several of the Newspapers, A Woman in New York Was Poisoned by Taking Corrosive Sublimate, Which She Purchased for a Dose of Salts at a Drug Store, Exercise, If a Man Cannot Pick up Knowledge Enough of the World in a Year to Satisfy Him, He May, in an Hour, Discover Enough to Sicken Him, We Ask the Attention of Our Female Readers to the Following Article Which We Copy from the Graham Journal, Particularly Those Who Are Accustomed to Using Such Means as Are Therein Mentioned, for the Pretended Purpose of Preserving, or Creating a Fine Complexion, or Beautiful Skin, Gleanings from a German Work, Entitled "Sketches of the Literary History of Medicine," by Dr. I. D. Metzger, Physician to the King of Prussia, Published at Konigsberg, 1792, Multiple Essay Items, Baltimore Establishment, Death from Kreosote, Dr. Curtis Has a Correspondent Who Says He Is Lecturing to Prove the Correctness of His (Curtis's) Theory, Vapor Baths in Russia, Effects of Laughter on Health, Spirit of the Thomsonian Journals Received at This Office. Poem, verse: Lobelia Speaks for Itself. Letter to the editor: Mr. Editor,—The Thomsonian Manual Is Indeed a Spirited Publication, and Cannot Fail to Do Much Good, Mr. Editor,—The Stomach Being Situated in the Abdomen, so That the Gullet Enters It on the Left Side, and the Duodenum Is Attached to It on the Right, It Is Necessary, When a Person Takes Medicine, When Laying down, to Lie a While on the Leftside, to Enable the Medicine to Spread over the Whole Stomach, Correspondence of the Manual.

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