- King's
American Dispensatory is a book
first published in 1854 that
covers the uses of
herbs used in
American medical practice,
especially by
those involved...
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produced by
apothecaries and
directions on how to make them
appear in
dispensatories as well as
cookery texts. An
early medieval Latin name for an apothecary...
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parasitic infestations, and the
pains of childbirth. The
Edinburgh New
Dispensatory (1789)
instructs the
making as follows: "Pilula ex
Hydrargyro [London]...
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still known as cérat de
Galien ('Galen's Wax'). A copy of the
London Dispensatory,
edited by
Nicholas Culpeper and
published in the year 1650 included...
- Archive.
Wikisource has the text of the 1911 Encyclopædia
Britannica article "Catechu". An OCR'd
version of the US
Dispensatory by
Remington and Wood, 1918....
- henriettesherbal.com/eclectic/cook/SENECIO_AUREUS.htm Cook's
Physiomedical Dispensatory by
William Cook, M.D., 1869. http://www.henriettesherbal.com/eclectic/spec-med/senecio...
- PMID 20776886. King J,
Felter HW,
Lloys JU (1905). A King's
American Dispensatory.
Eclectic Medical Publications. ISBN 1888483024.)
Micko K (1898). "Zur...
- Live Stock. CUP Archive. pp. 49–. GGKEY:ZF2C4UTG0H9. The
Edinburgh New
Dispensatory,
Andrew Duncan (the Younger), Bell & Brad****e, 1813, p 278
Podolak I...
- ISBN 978-0-470-39267-6.
Retrieved 5
November 2011. G. B. Wood; F.
Bache (1849). The
dispensatory of the
United States of
America (8th ed.). Philadelphia: Grigg, Eliot...
- by the
movement of
Eclectic medicine. For instance, King's
American Dispensatory states in the
entry on belladonna: "Belladonna and
opium appear to exert...