The Thomsonian Botanic Watchman
1835; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Frederick Plummer, Elizabeth R. Long, F. Plummer, Henry Kreider, Isaac Coates, John Thomson, Amos N. Burton, Sir Humphrey Davy,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Watchman, The Thomsonian Botanic Watchman. Essay: Thomsonian Infirmary, New Definitions, Oats for Horses, Practical Science, I Saw the Youth Mentioned above a Few Weeks after He Begun to Complain, and Advised His Mother to Apply for Medical Advice, Who Took Him to an Eminent Physician in This City, Who Pronounced the Case a Very Bad One, and Its Cure Very Doubful, To Protect Trees from Caterpillars, "Another Death by Steam", Anecdote of Napoleon, Horrors of the Cairo Lunatic Asylum, The Attention of the Unprejudiced Part of Community Is Invited to a Few Observations upon the Unsettled State of Medical Science, Extract of a Letter Dated Royalton Centre, July 21st, 1835, There I Left Them to Consult with Dr. Logan, Yankee Sagacity, Respected Friend, The Incurable, New Periodicals, The Rubus Strigosus, or Red Raspberry, Thomsonian Cures, Romance in Real Life, Dangerous Bite of a Spider, Extract from a Letter, Dated Middleville, July 21st, 1835, Dyspepsia, Notice, New-York Thomsonian Convention, Thomsonian Meeting, Tic Doloreux, Miscellaneous Preparation and Use of Herbs, Popular Errors in Medicine. Letter to the editor: To the Editor of the Inquirer and Courier A Narrative of Miss Elizabeth R. Long, For the Saturday Evening Post. Poem, verse: Poetry Lobelia Speaks for Itself. Backmatter: Printed by Thomas G. Wait, No. 58 State-Street, and Published by John Thomas, Botanic Physician, No. 91 Beaver-Street.
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