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Poughkeepsie Thomsonian

1842; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

Aaron Douglass, L. H. Borden, W. Jones, John Thomson, Doctor T. Lapham, D. Hine, A. Clark, John W. Griffin, D. Beebe, Sarah C. B. Hallock, T. Lapham, John Thomson, Wm. S. Macy, T. Lapham, Abigail D. Clark,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Poughkeepsie Thomsonian, Agents and Others Who Have Not Paid for Their Papers, Will Greatly Oblige Us by Forwarding the Amount Due as Soon as Possible, Thomsonian. Essay: Thomsonism Is in Itself True Benevolence for It Not Only Holds Forth the Means of Recovery to Creatures in Misery and Pain, but Also Teaches the Maintenance of Health; and the Happier It Can Render Its Objects, the More Complete Are Its Satisfaction and Delight, A Communication Has Been Received from "S. H. H. " or Somebody Else, The Legislature, A New Discovery, How to Cure Dyspepsy Squeezeology, Etc., Death of Homœopathy in Its Native Land, 'A Post Master May Enclose Money in a Letter to the Publisher of a Newspaper to Pay the Subscription of a Third Person, and Frank the Letter If Written or Signed by Himself, but If the Letter Be Signed by Another Person the Post Master Cannot Frank It, Doct. Lapham: as the Scarlet Fever Is Becoming Somewhat Prevalent in This Section, We Are Anxious to Know What Treatment Is Most Proper to Be Adopted, Benefactors' List, Doctoring, Moral Qualifications of Botanic Physicians, Doct. Lapham: I Gave Our Postmaster $2 to Enclose for You to Pass to My Credit on the 27th Ult., for the IV the Vol. of the Thomsonian, to Be Directed to James Leland, Lima. Livingston Co., and Lavisa T. Ferriss, Marengo, Wayne Co., More Science, Dear Sir:—I Received Your Compliment Not Long since, Which Consisted of Seventeen Nos. of the 4th Volume of the "Poughkeepsie Thomsonian, " with Which I Am Well Pleased, Miscellany Rising in the World, Cure for Consumption! Truly Important, We Have Received an Unusual Number of Communications since Our Last, Most of Which Are Inserted in This No., to the Exclusion of Many Selected Articles, Bene Plant, Communications "Regular" Murder, Valuable Discovery—Resuscitation of the Drowned Recent Extraordinary Effects of Galvanism in Restoring Life, Apparently Extinct, Doct. Lapham: My Good Wife Is Exceedingly Anxious for Thy Advice, for She Has No Confidence in the Regulars, and If Our Children Should Be Taken Sick with Scarlet Fever before the Directions Should Arrive, There Would Be Trouble in the Camp, No Mistake, Therefore Please Write without Delay, Address, Prepared by Dr. Gross, of Clarence, for the Adjourned Meeting of the Erie County Thomsonian Medical Society, January 1842, Dr. Lapham:—Reading in Your Paper a Description of Some Experiments in Neurology by Dr. Buchanan of Louisville, Ky., and Witnessing Some Others of a Similar Kind by Mr. Peale of the New-York Museum, in Which the Phrenological Organs Were Excited at the Pleasure of the Operator, Cash List for Vol. 4, No. 19, Dr. A. Clark, of West Bloomfield, Ontario County, Informs Us That Many Thomsonians in That Vicinity Who Were Subscribers to the Third Volume of Our Paper Have Omitted Taking the Present (IVth) Volume, and Suggests as a Reason That They Are Already Wise Enough on Medical Subjects, Why Are Regulars like Drums?, Tit for Tat. Letter to the editor: Mr. Editor: Enclosed I Send You One Dollar for the Po'keepsie Thomsonian, to Be Sent to E. Thomson, Walton, Del. Co., Mr. Editor:—I Should Be Glad If You Would Send Me Vols. 1, 2 and 3, [1] of Your Paper. Backmatter: S. P. Heermance, Printer, United States Thomsonian Medical Depot, Infirmary, Doct. U. Shook, Thomsonian Physician, Doct. W. Jones, Thomsonian Physician, Hudson Thomsonian Infirmary, John Thomson, Botanic Physician, Poughkeepsie Thomsonian Infirmary, Published by Doct. Thos. Lapham, New Books, Agents for the Thomsonian, Thomsonian Medicine Store, Third Volume.

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