Jornais Acesso aberto

The Southern Botanic Journal

1839; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

Autores

G. A. Moore, B. C. Peters, J. Bennett, John Smith, Mills Barrett, Samuel Thomson, J. W. Comfort, J. Smith, J. Harrison Curtis, William G. Scott, D. M'Lean, J. L. Wood, Wm. Henry Fonerden,

Resumo

Frontmatter: Southern Botanic Journal, The Southern Botanic Journal. Letter to the editor: Communications Medical Schools. Essay: Reports of Cases, Professor Green, of Philadelphia, Has Imported a Powerful Magnet from London, the Electric Sparks from Which Decompose Water, and Heat Platina Wire Red Hot, The Evergreen Magnolia, Dr. Thomson's Reports of Cases, Activity of Animal Poison, The Cherry, Dr. Comfort's Reports of Cases, A Remarkable Case, The Women of Syria, A Friend of Ours, and Now a Student with Us, Is Desirous of Locating Himself in Georgia as a Practitioner, A Golden Rule, Human Fat, Tapping the Liver, The Lime Tree, Dr. J. Smith's Reports of Cases, Prospectus of the Third Volume of the Southern Botanic Journal, We Acknowledge the Receipt of the First Number of the Botanic Ledger, Published at Oxford, Ohio, by Dr. J. Bennett, and Edited by Dr. J. Lamborn, The Following Report of a Singular and Incurable Case of a Negro Woman near Norfolk, Professor Dickson's Introductory Lecture, Scurvy, A Profitable Business, The American Diamond, How Cheering to the Philanthropic Mind Is the Prospect Now before It in Relation to Medical Reform, Multiple Essay Items, Notice, Who Will Answer?, The Caper, Mercury Versus Professors, Otorrhœa, No Cure No Pay When the Question Was Asked, "Can Any Thing Good Come out of Ninevah"—The Answer Was Come and See.

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