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Philadelphia Botanic Sentinel and Thomsonian Medical Revolutionist

1839; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

James Shimer, Jona. Marden, E. J. Mattocks, A. W. Bruce, Thomas Jefferson, Peter Perry, John C. Reehm, S. L. Swormstedt, Peter Perry Jr., Stephen G. Cotton, Thomas Jefferson, John Coates Jr.,

Resumo

Frontmatter: I Believe We May Safely Affirm, That the Inexperienced and Presumptuous Band of Medical Tyros Let Loose upon the World, Destory More Human Life in One Year, than All the Robin Hoods, Cartouches, The Philadelphia Botanic Sentinel and Thomsonian Medical Revolutionist Will Be Issued Every Other Thursday, in Philadelphia, Pa. John Coates, Jr. Printer and Proprietor, Philadelphia Botanic Sentinel, Philadelphia Botanic Sentinel and Thomsonian Medical Revolutionist. Essay: A Female by the Name of Mccurdy Did Recently in This City in Consequence of Taking a Dose of Medicine, Supposed under the Impression That It Was Colomel, We Acknowledge the Receipt of the Third Annual Report of the American Physiological Society, Together with the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting, from Which We Extract the Following, Reports of Cases, Tapering Off, The Philadelphia Thomsonian Sentinel Will Enter on Its Fifth Year in August Next, and from the Present Prospects of the Increasing Desire of the Public to Acquire Knowledge, the Publisher Is Induced to Offer for Forther Support the Prospects of the Coming Volume, and Hopes the Agents of the Sentinel and All Who Feel a Disposition to Aid the Cause of Suffering Humanity Will Prompty and Cheerfully Tender Their Assistance, Dr. Fonerden's Lectures Thomsonian Theory of Inflammation, Quackery, Under the Head of "Medical and Philosophical Intelligence, " in the Monthly Journal of Foreign Medicine, Vol. I, We Find the Following "Scientific" Experiment for the Removal of Croup, Terms, Mr. John Coates, Jr.—Dear Sir: I Send You in Closed Four Dollars Which I Wish You to Give D. Perry Credit for the Fourth Volume of the Philadelphia Botanic Sentinel, and the Balance on the Third Volume, If Any, Prospectus of the Fifth Volume of the Philadelphia Thomsonian Sentinel and Family Journal of Useful Knowledge, Friend Coates, Correspondence, Dr. Septimus Hunter, Mr. Coates—Sir: the above Lines Were Handed Me by a Respectable Lady, Who Is the Author of Them, Extracts, Fear Not That Which Cannot Be Avoided, Influence of Tobacco on Longevity, The Prince of Quacks, We Extract the Following from the Southern Botanic Journal, Multiple Essay Items, Effects of Tobacco on Lobstebs, A Wise Man Is a Great Monarch; He Bath an Empire within Himself; Reason Commands in Chief, and Possesses the Throne and Sceptre, From the Same Work We Copy the Following Case, Which Also Shows the Science of Medicine, as It Is Called, to Be a Tissue of Absurdity, Founded on Conjecture, and Sustained by Ignorance and Prejudice, Our Decays Are as Much the Work of Nature, as the First Principles of Our Being, By a Late Law of England, Apothecary Shops Are Closed on Sunday, Too Good to Be Lost, N. B. Editors with Whom We Exchange Are Requested to Give the above Two or Three Insertions. Letter to the editor: Mr. Editor.—Sir, Our Thomsonian Friends in Troy, after a Silent Sleep of Two or Three Years, Have Aroused from Their Lethargy and, Spasmodic Cholera Cured. Poem, verse: Lobelia. Classified ads: Multiple Classified Advertisements. Backmatter: Cash Received for the Sentinel.

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