Bulletin of the Lloyd Library of Botany, Pharmacy and Materia Medica. no. 1, 1900, Tema 1Lloyd Library and Museum, 1804 |
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... remarkable , and , for a man of his discernment and extensive reading , singularly incorrect . C I. " As a physician , he discovered a mind quick in discriminating disease , skillful in the application of appropriate remedies , though ...
... remarkable , and , for a man of his discernment and extensive reading , singularly incorrect . C I. " As a physician , he discovered a mind quick in discriminating disease , skillful in the application of appropriate remedies , though ...
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... remarkable power of the Convolvulus purpureus , or Purple - Bindweed . * MORE active than any of the native purgatives which I have mentioned is the Podophyllum pel- tatum of Linnæus . This is a very common plant through the whole of ...
... remarkable power of the Convolvulus purpureus , or Purple - Bindweed . * MORE active than any of the native purgatives which I have mentioned is the Podophyllum pel- tatum of Linnæus . This is a very common plant through the whole of ...
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... remarkable for its power of shifting the pain from its original seat ; but not always to the advantage of the patient . Like camphor , therefore , it ought ever to be used , in such affections , with great caution . I believe , however ...
... remarkable for its power of shifting the pain from its original seat ; but not always to the advantage of the patient . Like camphor , therefore , it ought ever to be used , in such affections , with great caution . I believe , however ...
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... remarkable power of affecting the skin , inducing general and plentiful per- spiration , without greatly increasing the heat of the body . Accordingly , I find it is much employed by the practi- tioners of medicine in some parts of the ...
... remarkable power of affecting the skin , inducing general and plentiful per- spiration , without greatly increasing the heat of the body . Accordingly , I find it is much employed by the practi- tioners of medicine in some parts of the ...
Términos y frases comunes
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Página 5 - An account of the most effectual means of preventing the deleterious consequences of the bite of the crotalus horridus, or rattle-snake.
Página i - London ; | and | Professor of Materia Medica, Natural History and Botany, | in the | University of Pennsylvania.
Página 5 - Some account of the Siren Lacertina, and other species of the same genus of amphibious animals ; in a letter to Mr. John Gottlob Schneider, of Saxony, with an outline engraving of the animal, from a finished drawing made by myself.
Página 4 - SUPPLEMENT to a Memoir concerning the Fascinating Faculty which has been ascribed to the Rattle-snake, and other American Serpents.
Página iv - An Act for the encouragement of Learning, by securing the Copies of Maps, Charts and Books, to the Authors and Proprietors of such Copies, during the times therein mentioned, and extending the Benefits thereof to the arts of Designing, Engraving and Etching Historical and other Prints.
Página 5 - A memoir concerning an animal of the class of reptilia, or amphibia, which is known in the United States by the names of alligator and hell-bender, with an engraving; octavo, 26 pages — -1812.
Página 33 - FROM the period that the swelling was at its height, to its entire disappearance, the itching was almost universal, and much more insupportable than it was before. I attributed this itching to the influence of the poison, which, I suppose, was conveyed into the system, from the time that the axillary gland began to swell and inflame. Nevertheless, I could not discover that there...
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.
Página 5 - Collections, &c. part second, first edition, 53 pages octavo — 1804. 12. Facts, observations, and conjectures relative to the generation of the opossum of North America, in a letter to Mons.
Página 7 - Dr. John Walker, Professor of Natural History in the University of Edinburgh. Baron Humboldt. Professor Pallas, of Russia. Professor Sparrman, Sweden. Professor Thunberg, Sweden. Professor Burtnaun, of Holland.