Item Detail
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20183
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4
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11
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English
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Saints and Sickness : Medicine in Nauvoo and Winter Quarters
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Religious Educator
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2009
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10
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3
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Provo, UT
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Religious Studies Center, BYU
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137-149
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Joseph Hinckley discusses the kinds of medicine used by the Saints in Nauvoo and Winter Quarters. Botanical medicine was popular at the time. Hinckley discusses briefly the surgery Joseph Smith had on his leg as a boy. The saints in Nauvoo suffered partly from exhaustion brought on by expulsion from other areas, and partly because of the damp conditions in Nauvoo by the river. At the end of the article, Hinckley discusses Winter Quarters and Patty Sessions, who delivered several babies in that place.
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