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39 Of the herbs of the New World Mo
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41 from the Christmas goose; mustar
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45 bill, wild cherry, yellow poplar
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45 and catoplasms for cutaneous aff
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47 are about to take medicine, /'/
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49 and gallop around the house on a
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53 inside bark of sassafras, and wh
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55 "They laboured hard their son to
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57 SNAP. This dog is very outrageou
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59 all twenty-eight gallons, to whi
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of the consumption, phthisic, and t
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63 niter, and a pill of steel dust.
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65 And by sofjte folks my means ref
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(J May all the pleasures and the st
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— eggs in his 69 time, which had
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71 July. July also was the time to
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73 anatomy and physiology, a treati
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practice of medicine, are the preju
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spoonful of baptismal water would b
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The activities of childhood exposed
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81 hooved every person to have the
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83 believed that three hard-boiled
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85 placing under the bed a hitherto
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In Denmark notable effects resulted
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89 And then there was the great Kin
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91 bleeding— and those of the veg
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nevertheless. The other quacks "are
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Love was one of the master passions
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Others, too, 97 were worr^ang about
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all classes of people, than among u
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101 those among whom he hved and la
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103 tered, he puked, he saHvated hi
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105 culty is to ascertain the conne
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107 Medical and Physical Sciences,
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109 calomel are the two sheet-ancho
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Ill keeping the heart beating ....
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113 second visit to find our patien
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115 would have no strong affection
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117 the patient had carried it sinc
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119 Medical schools were not genera
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121 amalgamation of Transylvania Se
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123 of which the students might kee
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125 Simultaneously with the growth
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127 memory Chesselden on the bones,
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129 of instruction for medical stud
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131 notwithstanding the urgency of
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133 published only two years later.
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135 Jefferson. Returning to the Wes
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137 buried out at tell him, gentlem
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139 years. As Dr. Brainard's widow
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141 Dr. Erastus B. Wolcott, surgeon
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143 sue the course I have marked ou
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145 of their institutions to functi
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147 by the establishment of a tempo
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149 now Lincoln Park. It was enlarg
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151 Hamilton or Smellie on Obstetri
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lood-letting useful 153 What method
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155 periodicals devoted entirely to
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157 in the West began in April, 182
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159 During this same period, from S
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161 In the absence of data regardin
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163 were not always accorded the gr
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165 tered by the forty-third Genera
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y "THE PEOPLE'S DOCTORS'' CHAPTER I
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169 idea, I imagine, that the hired
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171 or health can be maintained. Th
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173 The system, having now been per
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175 curing disease, unless he wishe
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177 the medicines recommended were
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179 life and a premature grave than
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181 in controling all matters that
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183 to found a "National Thomsonian
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185 the cause of diseases." His age
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187 By their own admission their cu
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189 as those of the regulars. When
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191 Since this school lacked the le
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193 rounds of faculty bickering and
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ing factions. 195 Newton was a stau
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197 of practitioners of the medical
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201 strength. 3. Chronic diseases a
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203 positions in order to determine
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205 and the process just described
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207 by holding tlie medicinal subst
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— 209 given those suffering from
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211 methods of obtaining anatomical
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213 the lungs and heart; but in mos
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217 though it had power: there was
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219 hydropathy. Although hydropathy
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221 damage to the carpet); the drip
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223 with medical practice. The hypo
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225 to have and to hold. They also
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227 tions, mesmerism was well on it
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229 it with strangeness, he still b
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231 "The various sympathies o£ the
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233 ing stimulus. Medicine even cou
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235 the sensitive subject could det
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237 with the ideas of Dr. Alexis Ca
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239 were made to pronounce a terrib
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241 of the early nineteenth century
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243 susceptible are infected, and h
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245 Shall be tuith Charms and Docto
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247 willfully apply unto and upon t
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249 As for himself, he used "analep
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251 ture for redress against a ruli
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253 The boards were to satisfy appo
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255 Ohio State Medical Society was
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257 not professing to prescribe or
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259 but there was always the law of
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261 liable to a fine of $25 for eac
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NIRVANA IN BOTTLES: DRUGS AND ^^PAT
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265 "Doctor Thomson, and doctor Swa
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267 In 1845 W. W. Brown of never di
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271 they were aware of the fact tha
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273 of the intestines in some minut
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275 other peculiarities of the dise
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277 motive was not sordid gain, but
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279 For soon the cheeks so -marked
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281 care, not only of neuralgia pai
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283 offered for public trial and in
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a 285 they probably were not—a ha
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287 and understands the true use of
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289 period—came common acceptance
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292 and Physical Sciences (hereafte
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294 uvaursi, valerian, hellebore, p
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296 Chapter IX of Richard Harrison
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298 37 J. Christian Bay, "Dr. Danie
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300 •^^Zeuch, Medical Practice in
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302 ^® J. E. Carter, The Botanic P
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306 ^^ Western Sun, 1824, June-Dece
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308 useful for background, as well
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310 relatively little on the histor
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312 of chemistry at the University
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; 314 Gazette (Chillicothe); St. Cl
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316 The first American herbal, The
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318 with many Proofs of their Virtu
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320 course before the Medical Libra
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322 Rarities Discovered" (London, 1
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324 tical Association (1852-1911),
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326 Baker, Alvah H., 134, 159 Baldr
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3 328 Course of Fifteen Lectures .
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332 Lancet, 108, 296 (note 17) La P
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334 Notes of Lectures (Eberle), 152
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336 Rosenstein, I. G., 211-213 Rush
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338 University of Louisville, 124 U
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