| 1812 - 126 Seiten
...the public, but more especially the citizens of the western parts of the United States of America. By Peter Smith, of the Miami country. Men seldom have...bread deservedly until they have no teeth to chew it." In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States, entitled "An act for the encouragement... | |
| Lloyd Library and Museum - 1900 - 420 Seiten
...the public, but more especially the citizens of the western parts of the United States of America. By Peter Smith, of the Miami country. Men seldom have...bread deservedly until they have no teeth to chew it." In conformity to the act of the Congress of the United States, entitled " An act for the encouragement... | |
| Joseph Warren Keifer - 1900 - 438 Seiten
...safety. In this book, entitled The Indian Doctor s Dispensatory, etc.,1 on the title-page he says: " Men seldom have wit enough to prize and take care...deservedly, until they have no teeth to chew it." He seems to have been an original character and investigator, availing himself of all the opportunities... | |
| 1902 - 1784 Seiten
...and his friends and the public, but more especially to Western part of the United States of America by Peter Smith of the Miami country. Men seldom have wit enough to take care of their health until they lose it, and doctors often don't know how to eat until they have... | |
| 1908 - 544 Seiten
...citizens of the Western parts of the United States of America. By , Peter Smith of the Miami County. — Men seldom have wit enough to prize and take care...Printed by Browne and Looker, for the author, 1813. This rare and remarkable book has been republished in facsimile in The Lloyd Library Eeproduction Series... | |
| 1922 - 354 Seiten
...the public, but more especially the citizens of the Western parts of the United States of America. By Peter Smith of the Miami Country. — Men seldom...Printed by Browne and Looker, for the author, 1813. ! •' Without question the most picturesque character who aided in the formation of the American materia... | |
| American Pharmaceutical Association - 1925 - 1186 Seiten
...Peter Smith, of the Miami country. Men seldom have ju« 1925 AMERICAN PHARMACEUTICAL ASSOCIATION 531 wit enough to prize and take care of their health...bread deservedly until they have no teeth to chew it." This "Dispensatory" was introduced as follows by its eccentric author: "The author would notify the... | |
| John Peery Miller - 1922 - 132 Seiten
...and the public, but more especially the citizens of the western part of the United States of America. By PETER SMITH Of the Miami Country Men seldom have...no teeth to chew it. CINCINNATI: Printed by Browne & Looker For the Author 1813 This quaint old man called himself an Indian doctor because he used in... | |
| Benjamin F. Prince - 1922 - 600 Seiten
...Cincinnati, printed by Browne and Looker for the author in 1813, and on the title page is this sentiment : Men seldom have wit enough to prize and take care of their health until they lose it, and doctors know not how to get their bread deservedly, until they have no teeth to chew it. In advertising the... | |
| Cincinnati Historical Society - 1924 - 102 Seiten
...the public, but more especially the citizens of the western part of the United States of America." "By Peter Smith of the Miami Country." "Men seldom...deservedly, until they have no teeth to chew it." Father Smith states "that he conceives that nature has made him a physician, that in his youth he had... | |
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