Bulletin of the Lloyd Library of Botany, Pharmacy and Materia Medica. no. 1, 1900, Wydanie 1Lloyd Library and Museum, 1804 |
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... physician , Dr. William Shippen , and made a start in his life work . Not content with medical lore derived from books , all of which at that date came from Europe , he gave his attention to the investigation of American pro- ductions ...
... physician , Dr. William Shippen , and made a start in his life work . Not content with medical lore derived from books , all of which at that date came from Europe , he gave his attention to the investigation of American pro- ductions ...
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... physicians in the Pennsylvania Hospital , which position he also held during the remainder of his life . It is evident that Dr. Barton aspired to the highest of honors , and worked tenaciously to qualify himself to receive them . Thus ...
... physicians in the Pennsylvania Hospital , which position he also held during the remainder of his life . It is evident that Dr. Barton aspired to the highest of honors , and worked tenaciously to qualify himself to receive them . Thus ...
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... physician , he discovered a mind quick in discriminating disease , skillful in the application of appropriate remedies , though he certainly was a very cautious , if not timid , practitioner . No man read more extensively on the subject ...
... physician , he discovered a mind quick in discriminating disease , skillful in the application of appropriate remedies , though he certainly was a very cautious , if not timid , practitioner . No man read more extensively on the subject ...
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... physicians ? I answer , No. But how are we to know what plants are most proper for the purposes of medicine , until we shall have examined the properties of a great body of vegetables ? The Digitalis is now thought one of the most ...
... physicians ? I answer , No. But how are we to know what plants are most proper for the purposes of medicine , until we shall have examined the properties of a great body of vegetables ? The Digitalis is now thought one of the most ...
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... physicians : I mean not an infidelity relative to religion ; but an unwillingness to acqui- esce , without good proofs , in the truth of every tale concerning the powers of medicines . This pliant , this credulous disposition , has been ...
... physicians : I mean not an infidelity relative to religion ; but an unwillingness to acqui- esce , without good proofs , in the truth of every tale concerning the powers of medicines . This pliant , this credulous disposition , has been ...
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