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Periodical: | The Astrologer (Powley) |
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From Pat Deveney's journal database:
Astrologer, The. This was the work of the medical botanist and herbalist Philip Powley (1839-1897) of Hull. The journal carried horoscopes of "Revolutionary Figures" (William Gladstone, Kaiser Wilhelm I, Queen Victoria, et al.), astrological advice to gardeners, and general articles on planetary influences, the history of astrology, reading nativities, etc., but also regular disquisitions on topics of "medical botany" (Powley's specialty): "Every Mother Her Own Doctor," cures for bronchitis, tape worm, warts, erysipelas, chilblains, and the like, and Complexion Beautifiers, animal magnetism, attacks on vaccination, the virtues of lettuce, liver and nerve pills, prognostications, the doctrine of elections, etc., and extensive correspondence from astrologers (frequently under assumed names) around Britain. It contained occasional contributions by others, including Albert Dawes, of Bournemouth, John Story, of Sheffield, Frederick W. Lacey, of Brixton, et al. An eminent British scholar has noted that the journal's inclusion of birthday predictions makes it one of the precursors to the newspaper horoscope column. This became Fame and Fortune which in turn became Alan Leo's Astrologer's Magazine. Northwestern University.
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astrologer V2 N1 Jul 1888 | |
astrologer V2 N2 Aug 1888 | |
astrologer V2 N3 Sep 1888 | |
astrologer V2 N4 Oct 1888 | |
astrologer V2 N5 Nov 1888 | |
astrologer V2 N6 Dec 1888 | |
astrologer V2 N7 Jan 1889 | |
astrologer V2 N8 Feb 1889 | |
astrologer V2 N9 Mar 1889 | |
astrologer V2 N10 Apr 1889 | |
astrologer V2 N11 May 1889 | |
astrologer V2 N12 Jun 1889 | |
Astrologer V2 1888-1889 Index |
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