Formulary for the preparation and employment of several new remedies : namely, resin of nux vomica, strychnine, morphine, hydrocyanic acid, preparations of cinchona emetine, iodine / Tr. from the 6th ed. of the Formulaire of M. Magendie, published in Paris, 1827. With an appendix containing the experiences of British practitioners with many of the new remedies, by Joseph Houlton.

  • Magendie, François, 1783-1855.
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Formulary for the preparation and employment of several new remedies : namely, resin of nux vomica, strychnine, morphine, hydrocyanic acid, preparations of cinchona emetine, iodine / Tr. from the 6th ed. of the Formulaire of M. Magendie, published in Paris, 1827. With an appendix containing the experiences of British practitioners with many of the new remedies, by Joseph Houlton. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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