“…sixty-five million pounds…”
“Now they were over-planting…”
“A forceps delivery …”
“…physicians in Alabama grew wealthy…”
“…impeccable skill in ricocheting their arrows…”
“…Big Warrior…”
“…the scoundrel Aaron Burr…”
“…Lafayette passed through Alabama…”
“…the general remarked…”
“…Lucas failed to appear…”
“…dissection was a filthy operation…”
“…leave a student’s health deranged.”
“…advanced principles of ventilation…”
“…any other apartment.”
“Sims was fond of Lucas…”
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“…sixty-five million pounds…”
Chase, M. I. (1936). The old Federal Road in Alabama. Birmingham, unpublished thesis for Master of Arts program, Birmingham-Southern College, p. 82.
“Now they were over-planting…”
Chase, M. I. (1936). The old Federal Road in Alabama. Birmingham, unpublished thesis for Master of Arts program, Birmingham-Southern College, p. 83.
“A forceps delivery…”
Holley, H. L., & Waters, A. L. (1982). The history of medicine in alabama. Birmingham: University of Alabama Press, p. 38.
“…physicians in Alabama grew wealthy…”
Some Doctors, Drugs, Druggists and Dentists of Montgomery, 1820-1920, Lela Irwin Legare, 1961, p. 16, an unpublished book of medical history in Alabama, held at the UAB Archives, University of Alabama, Birmingham, in Birmingham, Alabama.
“…impeccable skill in ricocheting their arrows…”
Levasseur, A. (1970). Lafayette in America in 1824 and 1825 or, journal of a voyage to the United States. New York: Research Reprints Inc., p. 78.
“…Big Warrior…”
Bernhard, K. (1828). Travels through North America, during the years 1825 and 1826. In two volumes. Philadelphia: Carey, p. 29.
“…the scoundrel Aaron Burr…”
Chase, M. I. (1936). The old Federal Road in Alabama. Birmingham, unpublished thesis for Master of Arts program, Birmingham-Southern College, p. 49.
“…Lafayette passed through Alabama…”
Chase, M. I. (1936). The old Federal Road in Alabama. Birmingham, unpublished thesis for Master of Arts program, Birmingham-Southern College, pp. 97-98.
“…the general remarked…”
Child, L. M., Brown, J., MASON, M. J. C., & WISE, H. A. (1860). Correspondence between L.M. Child and Gov. Wise and Mrs. Mason, of Virginia [on the attempt made by Capt. J. Brown to liberate the Slaves in Virginia]. New York, p. 20.
“…Lucas failed to appear…”
SIMS, J. Marion, (1885). The Story of my Life, ed. by H. Marion-Sims. D. Appleton & Co: New York, p. 131.
“…dissection was a filthy operation…”
Pattison, G. S. (1832). A discourse delivered on commencing the lectures in Jefferson Medical College. Philadelphia: French & Perkins, p. 30.
“…leave a student’s health deranged.”
Pattison, G. S. (1832). A discourse delivered on commencing the lectures in Jefferson Medical College. Philadelphia: French & Perkins, p. 28.
“…advanced principles of ventilation…”
Pattison, G. S. (1832). A discourse delivered on commencing the lectures in Jefferson Medical College. Philadelphia: French & Perkins, p. 28.
“…any other apartment.”
Pattison, G. S. (1832). A discourse delivered on commencing the lectures in Jefferson Medical College. Philadelphia: French & Perkins, p. 29.
“Sims was fond of Lucas…”
SIMS, J. Marion, (1885). The Story of my Life, ed. by H. Marion-Sims. D. Appleton & Co: New York, p. 131.