Bulletin of the Lloyd Library of Botany, Pharmacy and Materia Medica. no. 1, 1900, Wydanie 1Lloyd Library and Museum, 1804 |
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... certainly was a very cautious , if not timid , practitioner . No man read more extensively on the subject of diseases ; in fact , he was deeply versed in pathological knowledge , derived from books . As , however , his medical practice ...
... certainly was a very cautious , if not timid , practitioner . No man read more extensively on the subject of diseases ; in fact , he was deeply versed in pathological knowledge , derived from books . As , however , his medical practice ...
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... certainly do not repose implicit confidence in the half of what is said concerning the powers of medicines . Accordingly , I have not given a place in these pages to many of our vegetables which have been praised as spe- cifics for the ...
... certainly do not repose implicit confidence in the half of what is said concerning the powers of medicines . Accordingly , I have not given a place in these pages to many of our vegetables which have been praised as spe- cifics for the ...
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... certainly , some propriety in considering the astringents and tonics under two distinct heads , as Dr. Cullen has done . But , perhaps , the tonics should only form one sec- tion of the great class of stimulants . Certain it is , that ...
... certainly , some propriety in considering the astringents and tonics under two distinct heads , as Dr. Cullen has done . But , perhaps , the tonics should only form one sec- tion of the great class of stimulants . Certain it is , that ...
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... certainly a valuable medicine , in the second stage of certain fevers , after the inflammatory diathesis has been removed . It was used with great benefit , in a most malignant fever , attended with carbuncles , which prevailed at ...
... certainly a valuable medicine , in the second stage of certain fevers , after the inflammatory diathesis has been removed . It was used with great benefit , in a most malignant fever , attended with carbuncles , which prevailed at ...
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... certainly not the most diffusible articles of this class . Such is the resin of the Populus balsamifera , called Balsam , or Tacamahaca - Tree . This is a native of North - America and of Siberia . The resin is pro- cured from the leaf ...
... certainly not the most diffusible articles of this class . Such is the resin of the Populus balsamifera , called Balsam , or Tacamahaca - Tree . This is a native of North - America and of Siberia . The resin is pro- cured from the leaf ...
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