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- splinters". James Sutherland also mentioned it in his Hortus Medicus Edinburgensis. In Korea, it is used to treat conjunctivitus, urethritis and amenorrhoea...
- University of Edinburgh Latin: Universitas Academica Edinburgensis Former names Tounis College King James' College Type Public research university Ancient...
- several Latin names, such as Edinburgum, while the adjectival forms Edinburgensis and Edinensis are used in educational and scientific contexts. Edina...
- revision committee for the editions of the college's Pharmacopoeia Edinburgensis of 1774, 1783, and 1794. Black was appointed prin****l physician to...
- University of East Anglia – East Lond or UEL University of East London Edin Edinburgensis University of Edinburgh Exon Exe Exoniensis University of Exeter Fal...
- Garden on a new site), and his innovative publication Hortus Medicus Edinburgensis placed Scotland at the forefront of European botany. He was also a renowned...
- University 13 March 1747, and is described in the register as Britanno-Edinburgensis. Kees van Strien: A Medical Student at Leiden and Paris William Sinclair...
- ISBN 9780915279371. "Diagnoses specierum novarum in herbario Horti Regii Botanici Edinburgensis cognitarum. (Species chinenses.) CLI–CCL". Notes from the Royal Botanic...
- Stevenson, Joseph, ed. (1835), Chronica de Mailros, Typis Societatis Edinburgensis. Neville, Grant and Cynthia, ed. (2012), Acts of Alexander III King...
- 1913) T. deprus (Levi, 1959) = Thymoites confraternus (Banks, 1898) T. edinburgensis (Gertsch & ****k, 1936) = Thymoites pallidus (Emerton, 1913) T. hansi...