Flora medica : containing coloured delineations of the various medicinal plants admitted into the London, Edinburgh and Dublin pharmacopoeias, with their natural history, botanical descriptions, medical and chemical properties, etc.; together with a concise introduction to botany, a copious glossary of botanical terms and a list of poisonous plants, etc. / edited by a member of the Royal College of Physicians, with the assistance of several eminent botanists.

  • Spratt, G. (George)
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Flora medica : containing coloured delineations of the various medicinal plants admitted into the London, Edinburgh and Dublin pharmacopoeias, with their natural history, botanical descriptions, medical and chemical properties, etc.; together with a concise introduction to botany, a copious glossary of botanical terms and a list of poisonous plants, etc. / edited by a member of the Royal College of Physicians, with the assistance of several eminent botanists. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : Callow & Wilson, 1829-1830.

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2 volumes, color plates (some folded) ; 22 cm (4to.)

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