Botanico-Medical Recorder
1844; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
William Stewart, H. W. Hill, Wm. L. Crutcher,
ResumoFrontmatter: Botanico-Medical Recorder. Essay: Quackery, Howard's Improved System of Botanic Medicine, City Drug Store, Why a Reformer?, Dr. A. Curtis:—On Page 120, Vol. 12, Charles Grant of Rockville, Reports the Cure of an Eruption on a Little Girl's Face, with White Snake Root, Another Regular Come Over, Dear Sir:—I Would Inform You That I Am Situated within Five Miles of the County Seat, and Am Surrounded by the Faculty, Dr. A. Curtis:—Allow Me to Express to You My Sincere Thanks for the Relief, Which, under the Divine Providence, I Have Received at Your Hands, Two Questions Settled, The Height of Absurdity in This Enlightend Age, Is to See People Swallow Deadly Poisons to Cure Disease, Shocking Death, Recipe for Dropsy, Also One for Cancers, Communications, A Lady Said "I Thought the Steam Practice Had Been Blown to the Four Winds", Lightning at Breakfast, Multiple Essay Items, Vermont, Botanic Mirror, Western Reserve, The Progress of Reform, Lobelia, A Case of Tetanus. Editorial: Editorial Department Strictures. Classified ads: New-England Thomsonian Depot. Display ads: Botanico-Medical College of Ohio, Multiple Display Advertisements. Backmatter: Botanico-Medical Recorder, Printed by Shepard & Co..
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