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Browsing named entities in a specific section of The Daily Dispatch: April 12, 1862., [Electronic resource]. Search the whole document.
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Dover, Tennessee (Tennessee, United States) (search for this): article 20
Geo (search for this): article 20
Mr. EditorDear Sir:
-- Please permit me to correct a few inaccuracies which occurred in your paper of yesterday, relative to the cause which conduced to the unfortunate death of Geo. Bouelle a member of the President's Guard, (Capt Reed's company.) The incorrect statement, that he died from the officers of medicine sent from an apothecary store, is well calculated to reflect injury upon the druggist who is supported to have answered the said attending physician's prescription.
Now, inasmuch as I am regarded by some as the incautious compounder of said prescription, I deem it nothing more than just to myself to state that no prescription whatever has ever come to my drug store from the attending physician of the deceased; hence to is utterly impossible that so fatal a misinterpretation could ever have occurred.
That he obtained some medicine from under my hands on the day prior to his death, I recollect perfectly well.
He called at my drug store early on Tuesday morning
C. Talis Ferro Dillard (search for this): article 20
Reed (search for this): article 20
Mr. EditorDear Sir:
-- Please permit me to correct a few inaccuracies which occurred in your paper of yesterday, relative to the cause which conduced to the unfortunate death of Geo. Bouelle a member of the President's Guard, (Capt Reed's company.) The incorrect statement, that he died from the officers of medicine sent from an apothecary store, is well calculated to reflect injury upon the druggist who is supported to have answered the said attending physician's prescription.
Now, inasmuch as I am regarded by some as the incautious compounder of said prescription, I deem it nothing more than just to myself to state that no prescription whatever has ever come to my drug store from the attending physician of the deceased; hence to is utterly impossible that so fatal a misinterpretation could ever have occurred.
That he obtained some medicine from under my hands on the day prior to his death, I recollect perfectly well.
He called at my drug store early on Tuesday morning
EditorDear (search for this): article 20
Mr. EditorDear Sir:
-- Please permit me to correct a few inaccuracies which occurred in your paper of yesterday, relative to the cause which conduced to the unfortunate death of Geo. Bouelle a member of the President's Guard, (Capt Reed's company.) The incorrect statement, that he died from the officers of medicine sent from an apothecary store, is well calculated to reflect injury upon the druggist who is supported to have answered the said attending physician's prescription.
Now, inasmuch as I am regarded by some as the incautious compounder of said prescription, I deem it nothing more than just to myself to state that no prescription whatever has ever come to my drug store from the attending physician of the deceased; hence to is utterly impossible that so fatal a misinterpretation could ever have occurred.
That he obtained some medicine from under my hands on the day prior to his death, I recollect perfectly well.
He called at my drug store early on Tuesday morning,