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[Booklet about medicine and pharmaceuticals]

Description: Excerpt from a booklet about medical and pharmaceutical matters, including lists of pharmaceutical terminology and how to write prescriptions.
Date: unknown
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

[Booklet of Verse]

Description: Booklet of verse containing poems in French and German. Titles include: "Manners, a poem", "The Little Man Who's Piss'd", "I am a woman by nature", "Weep with me oh you nightly still rhymes" (signed by R.L.), "A heart that is suffering torment", "Love note", "Having once young man chosen the friends of your beloved", "What are you missing, oh my heart", and a poem from an unknown woman addressed to Wilhelm.
Date: unknown
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

Erinnerung

Description: Collection of published poems by various authors.
Date: unknown
Creator: Hoffmann, Heffter & Co.
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

Medical & Surgical Sanitarium, Battle Creek, Michigan

Description: Promotional materials for the sanitarium at Battle Creek, Michigan, "The Largest and most Complete Sanitarium in the World." Includes a description of the sanitarium's services, reprinted articles about the sanitarium, a menu, railroad time tables, and a map.
Date: unknown
Creator: Medical & Surgical Sanitarium
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

Merchants and Manufacturers' Collection Bureau.

Description: Pamphlet from the Merchants and Manufacturers' Collection Bureau with two entries, one for John Malone and one for John Denys.
Date: unknown
Creator: Merchants and Manufacturers' Collection Bureau
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History

Charter, Rules and By-Laws of the San Antonio Board of Trade

Description: Pamphlet detailing the Charter, Rules and By-Laws of the San Antonio Board of Trade. Included are the Articles of Incorporation and names of board officers.
Date: 1872
Creator: San Antonio Board of Trade
Partner: The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History
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