An edition of The Thomsonian materia medica (1841)

The Thomsonian materia medica

or, Botanic family physician: comprising a philosophical theory, the natural organization and assumed principles of animal and vegetable life: to which are added the description of plants and their various compounds.

12th ed. enl., cor., rev., and improved.
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An edition of The Thomsonian materia medica (1841)

The Thomsonian materia medica

or, Botanic family physician: comprising a philosophical theory, the natural organization and assumed principles of animal and vegetable life: to which are added the description of plants and their various compounds.

12th ed. enl., cor., rev., and improved.
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Language
English
Pages
834

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Edition Notes

Edited by John Thomson.

Published in
Albany

Classifications

Library of Congress
RV3 .T52

The Physical Object

Pagination
3 p, l., vi, [5] 834 p.
Number of pages
834

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6984101M
LCCN
07016109
OCLC/WorldCat
2940013, 501421785

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