The botanic physician : being a compendium of the practice of medicine upon botanic principles : containing all the principal branches necessary to the study of medicine as causes, symptoms, and cure of diseases : midwifery, materia medica, pharmacy and botany, surgery, physiology &c. : together with a great variety of useful recipes / by Elisha Smith ; revised, corrected, and improved by Isaac S. Smith.

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The botanic physician : being a compendium of the practice of medicine upon botanic principles : containing all the principal branches necessary to the study of medicine as causes, symptoms, and cure of diseases : midwifery, materia medica, pharmacy and botany, surgery, physiology &c. : together with a great variety of useful recipes / by Elisha Smith ; revised, corrected, and improved by Isaac S. Smith. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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New-York : Printed for the editor by D. Adee, 1844.

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xii, 508 pages, 8 unnumbered leaves of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 23 cm

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