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- A new English dispensatory, : in four parts. Containing, I. A more accurate account of the simple medicines, than any hitherto extant. II. The Officinal Compositions, according to the last Alterations of the College at London: To which are added, the Emendations of the Edinburgh Dispensatory; and many other Compositions, taken from the Practice of our Hospitals, and the most celebrated Authors. III. Extemporaneous Prescriptions, taken from the best Authors, and the most eminent Physicians now in Practice. IV. A rational account of the operation of medicines. To which are added, the quantities of the middle syllables of the Latin names, express'd by long and short Marks: So that this Dispensatory answers at the same time the Purpose of a Prosodia Pharmaceutica. By James Alleyne, M.D
- A system of materia medica and pharmacy
- A treatise of the materia medica
- A treatise of the materia medica, : by William Cullen, ... In two volumes.
- A treatise of the materia medica, : by William Cullen, M. D. Professor of the practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh; first Physician to his Majesty for Scotland; Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh; of the Royal Societies of London and of Edinburgh, of the Royal Society of Medicine of Paris, of the Royal College of Physicians of Madrid, of the American Philosophical Society of Philadelphia. of the Medical Society of Copenhagen, of the Medical Society of Dublin, of the Royal Medical, and of the Royal Physico-Medical, Societies of Edinburgh. In two volumes. .
- A treatise of the materia medica.
- A treatise of the materia medica. : By William Cullen, M.D. ... In two volumes.
- A word of explanation to the patient! This medicine is ... made of pure herbs ... liniment ... accompanies the medicine ... Dr. S.T. Birmingham, no. 63 Cambridge Street, Boston
- An account of the foxglove, : and Some of its Medical Uses: with practical remarks on dropsy, and other diseases. By William Withering, M.D. Physician to the General Hospital at Birmingham
- An analysis of The New London pharmacopœia : explaining the nature, principles, Qualities, Uses, And Doses, of the various preparations and Compositions contained therein: particularly calculated for the use of junior students. To which is annexed, A summary of the new theory and its Nomenclature. Second edition. By Robert White, M.D
- An analysis of The New London pharmacopœia, : explaining the nature, principles, Elective Attractions, Qualities, Uses, and Doses of the various preparations and Compositions contained therein; and particularly calculated for the use of the junior students. By Robert White, M.D
- An inaugural botanico-medical dissertation, on the Phytolacca decandra of Linnaeus.
- Die Land- und Haus-Apotheke, oder, Getreuer und Gründlicher Unterricht für den Bauer und Stadtmann : enthaltend die allerbesten Mittel, sowohl für die Menschen als für das Vieh besonders für die Pferde : nebst einem grossen Anhang von der aechten Färberey ...
- Discourses on the elements of therapeutics and materia medica
- Elements of materia medica and pharmacy
- Elements of therapeutics and materia medica : to which are prefixed two discourses on the history and improvement of the materia medica, originally delivered as introductory lectures
- Evidence-based anticancer materia medica
- Experimental essays on the following subjects: I. On the external application of antiseptics in putrid diseases. II. On the doses and effects of medicines. III. On diuretics and sudorifics. By William Alexander, Surgeon in Edinburgh
- Lectures on the Materia Medica : containing the natural history of drugs, their virtues and doses: also directions for the study of the Materia Medica; and an appendix on the method of prescribing. Published from the manuscript of the late Dr. Charles Alston, Professor of Botany and the Materia Medica in the University of Edinburgh, by John Hope, M.D. Professor of Medicine and Botany in that University. In two volumes
- Lectures on the materia medica,
- Lectures on the materia medica, : as delivered by William Cullen, M. D. Professor of Medicine in the University of Edinburgh. And now printed from a correct copy, which has been compared with others by the editors
- Lectures on the materia medica, : as delivered by William Cullen, M. D. Professor of Medicine in the University of Edinburgh. Now published by permission of the author, and with many corrections from the collation of different manuscripts by the editors
- Lectures on the materia medica, : as delivered by William Cullen, M. D. Professor of Medicine in the University of Edingburgh. Now Published by Permission of the Author, And with many Corrections from the Collation of different Manuscripts by the Editors
- Lectures on the materia medica, : as delivered by William Cullen, M.D. professor of medicine in the University of Edinburgh. Now published by permission of the author, and with corrections from the collation of different manuscripts by the editors
- Lectures on the materia medica, as delivered By William Cullen, M.D. professor of medicine in the University of Edinburgh: and now printed from a correct copy, which has been compared with others by the editors,
- Martini Warren ad amicum epistola in qua curandi methodus & ratio in febribus nuper grassantibus; corticis Peruviani periculum, incertitudo, & insalubritas breviter explicatur
- Materia medica for various cancers
- Nature helps-- how plants and other organisms contribute to solve health problems
- New remedies
- Nutraceuticals and natural product pharmaceuticals
- Observations on the combination of acids, bitters, and astringents : being a refutation of some of the principles, contained in Dr. Percival's essay, on bitters and astringents. By James Woodhouse, M.D. [One line from Shakespeare]
- Observations on the combination of acids, bitters, and astringents: : being a refutation of some of the principles, contained in Dr. Percival's essay, on bitters and astringents.
- Particular directions for a family medicine chest
- Perry Davis' vegetable pain killer ... Entered ... in the year 1860 ... Perry Davis & Son, Providence, R.I. ...
- Prefatory remarks. ... Blue ink. ... Liquid cement. ... Patent burning fluid. ... Tooth powder. ... Cure for cockroaches ... Haverhill, Mass
- Professor Cullen's treatise of the materia medica : with large additions, including many new articles
- Recipe for consumption, asthma, bronchitis, scrofula, & c. ... Williamsburgh, N.Y. ...
- The American medical guide for the use of families, : in two parts, : part 1st. A materia medica. Being a treaties [i.e., treatise] on all the most useful articles used as medicine, including those which are the produce of our own country. : Part 2d therapeutics, or, the art of curing the various diseases of the human body. : To which is added a short description of the constituent parts of the human body,
- The Edinburgh new dispensatory: : containing I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. II. The materia medica; or, an account of the different substances employed in medicine. III. The pharmaceutical preparations and medicinal compositions of the latest editions of the London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias. : With the additions of the most approved formulae, from the best foreign pharmacopoeias. : The whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations; and enriched with the latest discoveries in natural history, chemistry, and medicine; : with new tables of elective attractions of antimonial and mercurial preparations, &c. : And several copperplates of the most convenient furnaces, and principal pharmaceutical instruments. : Being an improvement of the New dispensatory by Dr. Lewis
- The Edinburgh new dispensatory: : containing I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. II. The materia medica; or, an account of the different substances employed in medicine. III. The pharmaceutical preparations and medicinal compositions of the latest editions of the London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias. With the additions of the most approved formulae, from the best foreign pharmacopoeias. : The whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations; and enriched with the latest discoveries in natural history, chemistry, and medicine; : with new tables of elective attractions, of antimonial and mercurial preparations, &c. : And copperplates of the most convenient furnaces, and principal pharmaceutical instruments. : Being an improvement of the New dispensatory by Dr. Lewis
- The Edinburgh new dispensatory: : containing I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. II. The materia medica; or, an account of the natural history, qualities, operations and uses, of the different substances employed in medicine. III. The pharmaceutical preparations and medicinal compositions of the new editions of the London (1788) and Edinburgh (1783) pharmacopoeias; : with explanatory, critical, and practical observations on each: together with the addition of those formulae, from the best foreign pharmacopoeias, which are held in highest esteem in other parts of Europe. : The whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations, and enriched by the latest discoveries in natural history, chemistry, and medicine; : with new tables of elective attractions, of antimony, of mercury, &c. : And copperplates of the most convenient furnaces, and principal pharmaceutical instruments. : Being an improvement upon the New dispensatory of Dr. Lewis
- The Edinburgh new dispensatory: : containing I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. II. The materia medica; or, the natural, pharmaceutical and medical history of the different substances employed in medicine. III. The pharmaceutical preparations and compositions. : Including translations of the Edinburgh pharmacopœia, published in 1805, of the Dublin pharmacopœia, in 1807, and of London pharmacopœia, in 1815. : Illustrated and explained in the language, and according to the principles, of modern chemistry. : With numerous tables; and plates of pharmaceutical apparatus.
- The Edinburgh new dispensatory: : containing, I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. II. The materia medica; or, the natural, pharmaceutical and medical history of the different substances employed in medicine. III. The pharmaceutical preparations and compositions; : including complete and accurate translations of the octavo edition of the London pharmacopoeia, published in 1791; Dublin pharmacopoeia, published in 1794; and of the new edition of the Edinburgh pharmacopoeia, published in 1803. : Illustrated and explained in the language and according to the principles of modern chemistry. : With many new and useful tables. And several copperplates, explaining the new system of chemical characters, and representing the most useful pharmaceutical apparatus.
- The English physitian enlarged : with three hundred sixty and nine medicines made of English herbs that were not in any impression until this : being an astrologo-physical discourse of the vulgar herbs of this nation, containing a complete method of physick ...
- The English physitian, or An astrologo-physical discourse of the vulgar herbs of this nation : being a compleat method of physick, whereby a man may preserve his body in health, or cure himself being sick for three pence charge, with such things only as grow in England ...
- The Indian doctor. Twenty years practice. ... Consultation free. Examination, free! ... Chicago. ...
- The english physician enlarged : with three hundred and sixty-nine medicines, made of English herbs, that were not in any impression until this. Being an astrologo-physical discourse of the vulgar herbs of this nation, containing a complete Method of Physic whereby a Man may preserve his Body in Health, or cure himself, being Sick, for Three-Pence Charge, with such Things only as grow in England, they being most sit for English Bodies. Herein is also shewed, These seven things, viz. 1. The Way of making Plaistere Ointments, Oils, Poultices, Syrups, Decoctions, Juleps, or Waters of all Sorts, or Physical Herbs, that you may have them ready for your Use at all times of the Year-2. What Planet governeth every Herb or Tree (used in Physic) that groweth in England. 3. The Time of gathering all Herbs, both Vulgarly and Astrologically. - 4. The Way of drying and keeping the Herbs all the Year. -5. The Way of keeping their Juice ready for Use at all Times-6. The Way of making and keeping all kinds of Useful Compounds made of Herbs-7. The Way of mixing Medicines according to the Cause and Mixture of the Disease and Part of the Body afflicted. By Nich. Culpepper. Gent. Student in Physic and Astrology
- The holy guide, leading the way to vnite art and nature : in which is made plain all things past, present, and to come
- The new dispensatory : containing, I. The elements of pharmacy. II. The materia medica, or an Account of the Substances employed in Medicine; with the Virtues and Uses of each Article, so far as they are warranted by Experience and Observation. III. The preparations and compositions of the new London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeas; with such of the old ones as are kept in the Shops; the most celebrated foreign Medicines; the most useful of those directed in the Hospitals; sundry elegant extemporaneous Forms, &c. digested in such a Method as to compose a regular System of Pharmacy; with Remarks on their Preparation and Uses; the Means of distinguishing Adulterations; of performing the more difficult and dangerous Processes with Ease and Safety, &c. The whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations. By W. Lewis, M. B. F. R. S. The Fourth Edition, Corrected and Revised
- Try Dr.Gates Indian remedy for rheumatism. Entirely a vegetable preparation. Prepared by Dr. H.F. Gates ... Grafton, Mass. ...
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