. Boston Thomsonian manual and lady's companion . d with—The illustrious Louis XVI.—who, like theMoon, sheds his mild and benignant rays on,and illumes the globe. Our American Franklin then gave— George Washington, commander of theAmerican Army—who like Joshua of old com-manded the Sun and Moon to stand still andthey obeyed him. Owing to the gross ignorance of the greatmass of the people upon medical subjects, a doctorcan much easier cheat a man out of his life thana shilling, and that too, without a possibility ofbeing detected.—[Dr. Buchan. Almost half the human species die in infancyfrom th


. Boston Thomsonian manual and lady's companion . d with—The illustrious Louis XVI.—who, like theMoon, sheds his mild and benignant rays on,and illumes the globe. Our American Franklin then gave— George Washington, commander of theAmerican Army—who like Joshua of old com-manded the Sun and Moon to stand still andthey obeyed him. Owing to the gross ignorance of the greatmass of the people upon medical subjects, a doctorcan much easier cheat a man out of his life thana shilling, and that too, without a possibility ofbeing detected.—[Dr. Buchan. Almost half the human species die in infancyfrom the ignorance, mismanagement and neglectof mothers.—lb. The following is a verbatim et literatim copyof a notice recently given to a preacher to readfrom a pulpit in this town.— Plese to observethat Misis Nickels will preach in this Chapill thenext Lords Day at 2 a clock in the afternooneand in the evening at 6. There will Be Preach-ing tomorrow evening at 8 a clock.—[Leeds(Eng.) Times. Ko, xix.] AND LADYS COMPANION. 297 THE AIUAL,. Purgatives should not be used in any case whatever. Theyarc at variance with every principle of my system, as will beseen by reference to the New Guide. They irritate the bowels,and destroy the equilibrium of the circulation, which we shouldalways endeavor to avoid. The sudden deaths of which we of-ten hear as occurring among the Thomsonians, are no doubtprincipally owing to the administration of cathartics. * * *Since my Agents have discarded the use of butternut and bitter-root, they are muah more successful in their practice. Samuel Thomson. BOSTON, AUGUST 15, 1340. FEVER. The question is often asked us—Do Thom-son ians give hot medicines in cases of fever ?Most assuredly they do, in all instances; andevery individual who will be to the trouble of ex-amining into the subject, even briefly, will sanc-tion such treatment. It is perfectly plain, philo-sophical, and natural. Fever, by the medical faculty, has been alwaysconsidered a d


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