Medical Hints, Designed for the Use of Clergymen, and Others, in Places Where Professional Advice Cannot Be Immediately Procured, 1820
Opium is often a very great comfort to mankind from the relief it affords in many diseases which cannot be cured.
Medical Hints, Designed for the Use of Clergymen, and Others, in Places Where Professional Advice Cannot Be Immediately Procured, 1820
This disease is almost confined to females of an irritable nervous system, the single more than the married, from the age of fifteen, to thirty-five or forty.
They are readily excited in those who are subject to the, by passions of the mind, and sometimes they come on from imitation and sympathy.
The Daily Republican, Monongahela, Pennsylvania, February 28, 1896
New Castle Herald, Pennsylvania, September 15, 1923
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, October 28, 1896
The Charlotte News, North Carolina, April 19, 1902
Dr. King Family at Home, Junction City, Kansas, 1898
The Hoisington Dispatch, Kansas, November 9, 1922
The Hoisington Dispatch, Kansas, January 5, 1922
Nadeau Hotel, Spring & First, Los Angeles, ca. 1920
The Minneapolis Journal, Minnesota, April 20, 1906
The University of Pennsylvania did indeed give King Edward VII an honorary degree in 1906. Another royal, King Gustaf V of Sweden, received one in 1938. This year, 110 years later, they’ve given one to Lin-Manuel Miranda (who made a lovely commencement speech!).
Doctor Hopkins veterinary office, Junction City, Kansas, 1909
Reading Times, Pennsylvania, June 21, 1928
Palm Ice Cream, Vancouver, 1935
The Wichita Beacon, Kansas, December 4, 1921