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ein Abdruck des historischen AndenkensWellcome, Henry S.London : Burroughs WellcomeAppendix to the 8th Edition of the Pharmacologia
with some Remarks on various Criticisms upon the London Pharmacopoeia of 1836Paris, John AyrtonLondon : Highley, 1838Companion to the latest Edition of the British Pharmacopoeia, comparing the Strength of its various Preparations with those of the United States, and other [...]
Squire, Peter ; Squire, Peter Wyatt17th Ed. rev. / by Peter Wyatt Squire, London : Churchill, 1899A compleat history of druggs
written in French by Monsieur Pomet, chief druggist to the present French king ; to which is added what is further observable on the same subject, from Messrs. Lemery and Tournefort, divided into 3 classes, vegetable, animal and mineral, with their use in physick, chymistry, pharmacy and several other arts ; done into English from the originalsPomet, Pierre ; Tournefort, Joseph Pitton de ; Lemery, NicolasLondon : Bonwicke, 1712Domestic Medicine
or a Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases by Regimen and simple MedicinesBuchan, WilliamLondon : Pratt, 1847Domestic Medicine
or, a Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases by Regimen and simple MedicinesBuchan, WilliamLondon : Oddy, 1813Domestic Medicine
or, a Treatise on the Prevention and Cure of Diseases by Regimen and simple MedicinesBuchan, WilliamLondon : Lewis, 1830Dr. Radcliffe's practical dispensatory
containing a complete body of prescriptions, fitted for all diseases, internal and external, digested under proper headsRadcliffe, John ; Strother, Edward (Hrsg.)4. ed. / by Edward Strother, London : Rivington, 1721The English Physician enlarged with 369 Medicines, made of English Herbs, that were not in any Impression until this
Culpeper, NicholasLondon, 1799The English Physician enlarged with three hundred and sixty-nine Medicines, made of English Herbs, that were not in any Impression until this
Culpeper, NicholasLondon : Norris, 1725Every man his own physician
being a complete collection of efficacious and approved remedies, for every disease incident to the human body ; with plain instructions for their common useTheobald, JohnA new ed., improved, London : Griffin, 1766The great oculist or all about Graefrath
London : Hatchard & Co., [1859]The Life of Lewis Cornaro, and his Methods of attaining a long and healthful Life
Buchan, WilliamLondon : Kelly, 1840The London Dispensatory
reduced to the practice of the London physicians, wherein are contain'd the medicines, both galenical and chymical, that are now in use ; those that are out of use are omitted ; and such a are in use, and not in the Latin copy, are added, with vertues and dosesPechey, John (Hrsg.)London : Lawrence : Collins, 1694The London Dispensatory, containing
1. the Elements of Pharmacy ; 2. the botanical Description, natural History, chemical Analysis, and medicinal Properties of the Substances of the Materia Medica ; 3. the pharmaceutical Preparations and Compositions of the Pharmacopoeias of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Colleges of Physicians ; the Whole forming a Practical Synopsis of Materia Medica, Pharmacy, and TherepeuticsThomson, Anthony Todd2nd Ed., London : Longman, 1818The London Practice of Physic
wherein the Definition and Symptoms of Diseases, with the present Method ofCure, are clearly laid down ; with proper Tables, exhibiting the Doses of Medicines, and the Quantity of Purgatives, Opiates, and Mercurials, in the compositions of the London Dispensatory, and a complete Index of the Diseases ; the Whole calculated for the general Use of young Practitioners2nd Ed., London : Johnston ; Robinson, 1773