Botanic Sentinel and Literary Gazette
1836; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Alexander C. Draper, John Coates Jr., Thomas Eveleigh,
ResumoFrontmatter: Botanic Sentinel and Literary Gazette, Those of Our City Subscribers, Who Have Not yet Paid Their Subscriptions, Would Oblige Us by Liquidating the Same, The Botanic Sentinel, To Subscribers, The Botanic Sentinel Is Published Every Wednesday, by John Coates, Jr. No. 80 South Street, Philadelphia, The Publisher Has a Few Copies of the 1st Vol. of the Sentinel on Hand. Essay: Ceanothus Americanus, Properties of Water, We Have Received a Letter from Our Correspondent, Dr. F. Cross, of Perry County, Alabema, Thomsonian Vindicator, A Child of 'Squire Curlie's, of Tipton County, (Tennessee,) Was Taken Sick When about Twelve Months Old, How to Avoid Deafness, Anecdotes of Women Madame De Bois Baranger, Value of Hops in Diseases of the Skin, Grave Digger, vs. Botanic Doctor, Correspondence of the Editor, Extract's from Dr. Woodruff's Lecture, Jewett's Advertiser, The English Papers Relates as a Fact the Following Circumstance, Female Education, Multiple Essay Items, A Perilous Encounter with an Iceberg, The "Spring of Eternal Youth", Thomsonian Infirmary, in Albany, Letter from the Editor, View of Thomsonism No. 14, The Preceding Remarks Have Been Handed to Us by a Friend, and They Contain Some Observations Worthy of Serious Consideration, In Answer to the Communication of P. Q. S. in Our Last Number, We Have to Observe, That the Difference between the Thomsonians and the Other Botanic Physicians, Consists Chiefly, First, in Their Totally Different Views and Theories of Disease, The Dysentery Is Prevailing to Some Extent in the South and West Part of the County, We Have Received, Per Favour of Mr. Winters, a Lecture Delivered by Dr. D. L. Terry, before "The Montgomery County Botanico Medical Society, " of Dayton, Ohio, on the 27th of August, 1836, Physico Morality, Mademoiselle De Sombreuil. Letter to the editor: To the Editor.—Sir, the Theory of Disease, upon Which Is Based the Botanic Practice of Medicine, According to the System Disclosed by Thomson in His Guide to Health, I Consider as Approaching Nearer the Truth than Any Other Theory with Which I Am Acquainted; and so Perfectly Satisfied Am I of This Fact, That I Have Abandoned the Old Practice Altogether, and Have Adopted Thomson's in Preference; nor Have I Had Any Reason to Regret It, as Every Day's Experience Tends to Strengthen Me in the Opinion I First Formed, That the System Is Based upon the Immutable Principles of Truth, and Wants Nothing but Intelligent and Faithful Practitioners, to Evince to the World Its Superiority over Every Other System. Backmatter: Cash Received for the Botanic Sentinel, Printed and Published by John Coates, Jr. No. 80 South Street, between Second and Third Streets. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Poem, verse: The Blind Girl.
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