Bulletin of the Lloyd Library of Botany, Pharmacy and Materia Medica. no. 1, 1900, Tema 1Lloyd Library and Museum, 1804 |
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... Considerable Vestiges of an Ancient Date , which have been Discovered in Different Parts of North America . " This , his first attempt at public print , was not very creditable , being marred by some cru- dities and amateurish theories ...
... Considerable Vestiges of an Ancient Date , which have been Discovered in Different Parts of North America . " This , his first attempt at public print , was not very creditable , being marred by some cru- dities and amateurish theories ...
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... considerable collection of manuscript queries and memoranda , Mr. Nuttall took his departure from Phila- delphia in April , 1810 . " His route was by Pittsburg to Detroit , Michilimakinak , Fox River , the Falls of St. Anthony , etc. He ...
... considerable collection of manuscript queries and memoranda , Mr. Nuttall took his departure from Phila- delphia in April , 1810 . " His route was by Pittsburg to Detroit , Michilimakinak , Fox River , the Falls of St. Anthony , etc. He ...
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... considerable portion of his time that was occupied in keeping up an epistolary correspondence with distinguished men of science , as well in the old world as in his own country- amidst all these occupations , it is a matter of surprise ...
... considerable portion of his time that was occupied in keeping up an epistolary correspondence with distinguished men of science , as well in the old world as in his own country- amidst all these occupations , it is a matter of surprise ...
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... considerably astringent . In a putrid sore throat which prevailed in Jersey , many years ago , a strong decoction of the roots was used , with great benefit , as a gargle . Our Indians set an high value on it . A decoction of it cures ...
... considerably astringent . In a putrid sore throat which prevailed in Jersey , many years ago , a strong decoction of the roots was used , with great benefit , as a gargle . Our Indians set an high value on it . A decoction of it cures ...
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... considerably stimulant . THE class of tonics is extremely interesting to physicians . It embraces some of the most valuable medicines with which we are acquainted , such as the Peruvian bark , the extensive tribe of bitter medicines ...
... considerably stimulant . THE class of tonics is extremely interesting to physicians . It embraces some of the most valuable medicines with which we are acquainted , such as the Peruvian bark , the extensive tribe of bitter medicines ...
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acquainted advantage American anthelmintic arsenic Asclepias ascribed astringent Bartonia believe BENJAMIN SMITH BARTON berries bitter Botany called Canadensis cancer cathartic celebrated Clematis recta Collections common plant concerning Cornus cure decoction Digitalis disease diuretic doses dropsies effect Elements of Botany emetic employed ERRHINES Eupatorium fact flowers genus Geranium Guaiacum induced informed infusion intermittent fevers Ipecacuanha itching juice Kalmia known Laurus leaves Linnæus Lobelia Magnolia Materia Medica medi mentioned Michaux native natural history nephritis North-America observed octavo Orobanche pages quarto perfoliatum perhaps Peruvian bark Philadelphia Philosophical Society pleurisy Pleurisy-root Podophyllum poison Polygala Senega possess powers Prinos Professor properties Pyrola Pyrola umbellata rattle-snake remedy rheumatism Rhus radicans root Sanguinaria Sassafras Schoepf Seneca Snake-root sericea species Spigelia Spigelia Marilandica stimulant sudorific tion tonic trifoliata ulcers United-States University of Pennsylvania Uva Ursi valuable medicine vegetable venereal Virginia Virginiana virtue worms writers Zanthorhiza Zanthoxylum
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Página iv - MD President of the Philadelphia Linnean" and Medical Societies; one of the VicePresidents of the American Philosophical Society! Member of the Imperial Society of Naturalists at Moscow in Russia; and Professor of Materia Medica, Natural History, and Botany, in the University of Pennsylvania.
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