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Digitalis purpurea (Purple foxglove)
Sue Snell- Digital Images
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Digitalis purpurea (Purple foxglove)
Rowan McOnegal- Digital Images
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Digitalis purpurea (Purple foxglove)
Sue Snell- Digital Images
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Digitalis purpurea (Purple foxglove)
Sue Snell- Books
Hall Jackson and the purple foxglove : medical practice and research in Revolutionary America, 1760-1820 / J. Worth Estes.
Estes, J. Worth, 1934-2000.Date: 1979- Pictures
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Four poisonous plants: crowfoot (Ranunculus alpestris), fly agaric fungus (Amanita muscaria), foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) and hellebore (Helleborus niger) Coloured engraving by J. Johnstone.
Date: [1855]Reference: 28013i- Books
Observations on the preparation, utility, and administration of the digitalis purpurea, or foxglove, in dropsy of the chest, consumption, hemorrhage, scarlet fever, measles, &c. including a sketch of the medical history of this plant, and an account of the opinions of those authors who have written upon it, during the last thirty years / By William Hamilton ... Illustrated by cases.
Hamilton, William, 1772-1808.Date: 1807- Books
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An account of the foxglove, and some of its medical uses: with practical remarks on dropsy, and other diseases / By William Withering.
Withering, William, 1741-1799.Date: 1785- Books
The activity of wild american digitalis / by George B. Roth.
Roth, George B.Date: 1917- Books
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Observations on the preparation, utility, and administration of the digitalis purpurea, or foxglove, in dropsy of the chest, consumption, hemorrhage, scarlet fever, measles, &c. including a sketch of the medical history of this plant, and an account of the opinions of those authors who have written upon it, during the last thirty years / by William Hamilton.
Hamilton, William, 1772-1808.Date: 1807- Books
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An account of the foxglove, and Some of its Medical Uses: with practical remarks on dropsy, and other diseases. By William Withering, M.D. Physician to the General Hospital at Birmingham.
Withering, William, 1741-1799.Date: M,DCC,LXXXV. [1785]- Pictures
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Anatomy and botany: top left, arteries in thorax and abdomen; top right, superior section of the brain; centre left, lateral distortion owing to chronic pleurisy; centre right, part of the lung; bottom, foxglove and aconite. Coloured engraving, 1834-1837.
Date: [between 1834 and 1837]Reference: 577933i- Digital Images
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Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea), X-ray
Chris Thorn xrayartdesign.co.uk- Digital Images
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Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea), X-ray
Chris Thorn xrayartdesign.co.uk- Books
Observations on the medical and domestic management of the consumptive : on the powers of digitalis purpurea; and on the cure of schrophula / By Thomas Beddoes, M.D.
Beddoes, Thomas, 1760-1808.Date: 1803- Books
Die Geschichte der Digitalis purpurea und ihre Bedeutung in der Medizin bis etwa zum Jahre 1870 / Rainer Stenius.
Stenius, Rainer.Date: 1916- Books
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De l'hydropisie de poitrine et des palpitations du coeur : promptement dissipées par la digitale pourprée / par J.B. Comte.
Comte, J. B., 1766-Date: 1822- Books
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An inaugural dissertation on digitalis purpurea, or fox-glove; and its use in some diseases: submitted to the examination of the Rev. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost; the trustees & medical faculty, of the University of Pennsylvania, on the thirty-first of May 1800, for the degree of Doctor of Medicine. By John Moore, of Pennsylvania, Member of the Philadelphia Medical and Chemical Societies.
Moore, John, M.D.Date: 1800- Books
Erasmus Darwin FRS (1731-1802) and the foxglove controversy / G.C. Cook.
Cook, G. C. (Gordon Charles)Date: ©1993-- Digital Images
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Stokesia laevis Greene Asteraceae. Stoke's Aster, Cornflower Aster. Distribution: South-eastern USA. Named by Charles Louis L’Héritier in 1789 for Dr Jonathan Stokes (1755-1831), a member of the Lunar Society and Linnean Society, botanist and physician. Stokes dedicated his thesis on dephlogisticated air [later realised to be oxygen] to Dr William Withering and wrote the preface to Withering’s iconic work On the Foxglove (1785). He also contributed histories on six patients he had treated for heart failure (‘dropsy’) with foxglove leaf, Digitalis, in his medical practice in Stourbridge. He continued at the Lunar Society until 1788
Dr Henry Oakeley- Digital Images
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Rehmannia angulata (Oliv.)Hemsl. Scrophulariaceae Chinese foxglove. Distribution: China. Named for Joseph Rehmann ((1753-1831) German physician (Stearn, 1994) who emigrated to St Petersburg and became the personal physician to Tsar Nicholas 1. Rehmannia glutinosa is used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for arthritis. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden of the Royal College of Physicians, London.
Dr Henry Oakeley- Archives and manuscripts
Withering, William (1741-1799)
Withering, William, (1741-1799)Date: 26/03/179[8]Reference: MS.8006/15Part of: Miscellany: British, 18th century