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Medicinal plants - Great Britain - Early works to 1800
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The British herbal, Containing one hundred plates of the most beautiful and scarce flowers and useful medicinal plants which blow in the open air of Great Britain, accurately coloured from nature, with their botanical characters, and a short account of their cultivation, &c. &c. By John Edwards. The whole corrected according to the latest editions of botany.
Edwards, John, 1742-Date: M,DCC.LXX. [1770]- Books
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A letter on the yellow Peruvian bark, containing an historical account of the first introduction of that medicine into France, and a circumstantial detail of its effecacy in diseases, addressed to Dr. Relph, physician to Guy's hospital, by Michael O'ryan, M.D. late professor of medicine in the College of Lyons in France, and first physician to the Grand Hotel Dieu of that city.
O'Ryan, Michael.Date: 1794