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A monograph upon aconite : its therapeutic and physiological effects together with its uses, and accurate statements derived from the various sources of medical literature / translated from the German of Dr. Reil, by Henry B. Millard ; prize essay.
- Reil, Dr. (Wilhelm), 1820-1880
- Date
- 1860
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Credit: A monograph upon aconite : its therapeutic and physiological effects together with its uses, and accurate statements derived from the various sources of medical literature / translated from the German of Dr. Reil, by Henry B. Millard ; prize essay. Public Domain Mark
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Also known as
Monographie des Aconit. English
Publication/Creation
New-York : William Radde, 1860.
Physical description
168 pages ; 23 cm
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Notes
Translation of: Monographie des Aconit
"In 1854, Dr. Roth offered in Paris, for the best essay on the physiological and therapeutic action of aconite, a prize ... [T]he following monograph ..., which Dr. Reil declared himself the author, ... [was] awarded the full prize"--pref
"The literature of aconite, chronologically arranged": p. 163-164
NLM copy bound with 8 p. bookseller's catalogue ("Catalogue of Homoeopathic Books, For Sale by William Radde ...").
Bibliographic information
Includes bibliographical references and indexes
References note
Bradford, T.L. Homoeopathic bib. of the U.S., p. 244
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- English
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This material has been provided by the National Library of Medicine (U.S.), through the Medical Heritage Library. The original may be consulted at the National Library of Medicine (U.S.)