The Southern Botanic Journal
1837; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
Autores
Dr. D. L. Terry, M. Woodruff, Robert M. Willis,
ResumoFrontmatter: The Southern Botanic Journal. Essay: We Have Received a Communication from Our Friend, Wm. Carlisle, Which Came Too Late for Insertion in This Number, It Shall Appear in Our Next, The New Motive Power, Notices of Plants, The New-York Vindicator, A Meeting Of the Thomsonians of Barnwell District, Nursing by Steam, New Thomsonian Periodicals, Dr. Nardin, I Have Received and Perused the 12th No. of the Journal, and Believe It Clearing the Way for a Triumphant Victory of the Thomsonian System over the Old Practice; Calomel and Bleeding Begin to Be Dreaded, Dr. Thomson's Address, A Lecture On the Nature of Fevers, Showing That It Constitutes No Part of Disease; Delivered before the Students …, An Address To Dr. Thomson's Agents, and to All Others Favorable to the Extension of the Thomsonian System of Medical …, Remarks on Scrofula, Genius Will Excuse a Thousand Faults, Our Paper, Communications, Tonic Bitters, Dr. D. F. Nardin, in Reflecting upon the Many Arguments Urged in Favor of the Regular System of Practice, Dr. D. F. Nardin, Dear Sir—I Embrace a Leisure Moment to Write You a Few Lines, Medical Reformer.
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