The Thomsonian's manual and vade mecum : being a synopsis of the theory and principles on which is based the botanic practice of medicine, as promulgated to the world by Doctor Samuel Thomson : and also a comparison of its simplicity, efficacy, and merits, as contrasted with the principles and practice of the mineral school of medicine.

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The Thomsonian's manual and vade mecum : being a synopsis of the theory and principles on which is based the botanic practice of medicine, as promulgated to the world by Doctor Samuel Thomson : and also a comparison of its simplicity, efficacy, and merits, as contrasted with the principles and practice of the mineral school of medicine. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Philadelphia : J. Kay, Jun., & Bro., 1835.

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64, 2 pages ; 19 cm

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"Compiled from the writings of Doctors Moore, Hersey, Shepperson, Curtis &c. and published by order of the Philadelphia Branch of the United States Botaniic Society."

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