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H’d Q’rs Army of the Shenandoah. Office Provost Marshall General, Winchester, Va., May 13th, 1865. Circular. All persons without regard to their rank or employment in the civil or military service of the late rebel Government, will be permitted to take the Amnesty Oath….[Caption title and partial text]. 4to broadside, signed in type by Brevet Major General [Alfred T.A.] Torbert and Provost Marshall General C. McK. Leoser at end. Folded in eighths at some point, with minor losses (in no way affecting the sense) along folds, now skillfully backed. Very good.
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1865
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ANON.
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The Household Treasure: Containing Several Hundred Valuable Receipts for Cooking Well at a Moderate Expense, Making Dyes, Coloring, Cleaning, & Cementing, This Book Also Points Out in Plain Language, Free From Doctors' Terms the Diseases of Men, Women, and Children, and the Latest and most approved Means used for their Cure. To which is added a Description of the Medicinal Roots and Herbs, and How They are to be Used in the Cure of Diseases.
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1864
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BAKER, EDWARD D.
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A Partial List of the Native Flora of Waltham, Mass.
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1883
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BARTON, WILLIAM P.C.
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Compendium Florae Philadelphicae: Containing a Description of the Indigenous and Naturalized Plants Found Within a Circuit of Ten Miles Around Philadelphia.
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1818
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BOURNE, HERMON.
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Flores Poetici. The Florist's Manual: Designed as an Introduction to Vegetable Physiology and Systematic Botany, for Cultivators of Flowers. With More Than Eighty Beautifully-Coloured Engravings of Poetic Flowers.
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1833
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BOWKER, PIERPONT F.
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The Indian Vegetable Family Instructer: [!] Containing the Names and Descriptions of All the Most Useful Herbs and Plants That Grow in This Country, with Their Medicinal Qualities Annexed....With a Large List of Recipes, which have been carefully selected from Indian prescriptions...
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1836
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BROOKS, DR. Late of
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The Physician's Assistant, Consisting of a Short and Comprehensivbe Materia Medica, Together with a Summary View of the Whole Practice of Physic, Surgery and Midwifery.
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1833
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CARTER, J.E.
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The Botanic Physician, or Family Medical Adviser...a Materia Medica, Exclusively Botanical...to which is added a Dispensatory...Likewise a Treatise on the Diseases Peculiar to Women and Children. Written by A.H. Mathes.
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1837
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DAVIS, PERRY.
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The People's Pamphlet. [Caption title].
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1846
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DAY, L. MEEKER.
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The Improved American Family Physician; or, Sick Man's Guide to Health: Containing a Complete Theory of the Botanic Practice of Medicine, on the Thomsonian and Hygeian System...also, a Complete Digest of Midwifery...
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1833
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EATON, AMOS.
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North American Botany; Comprising the Native and Common Cultivated Plants, North of Mexico...in the Present Edition the Author is Associated with John Wright...Eighth Edition; With the very valuable additions of the Properties of Plants, from Lindley's New Medical Flora.
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1840
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EMMONS, SAMUEL B.
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"Every Man His Own Physician." The Vegetable Family Physician: Containing a Description of the Roots and Herbs Common to This Country, with Their Medical Properties and Uses; also Directions for the Treatment of the Diseases Incident to Human Nature, by Vegetables Alone; Embracing Many Valuable Indian Recipes.
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1842
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FROST RICHARD K.
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Trial of Dr. Frost, Before the Court of Sessions for the City and County of New York, for Manslaughter, Alledged [!] to Have Been Committed on Tiberius G. French, by the Administration of Certain Thomsonian Remedies. To which are added, the Speeches of John A. Morrill and David Paul Brown, Esqrs. for the Defence, with an Appendix...Letters of the Celebrated Professor [Benjamin] Waterhouse on the Thomsonian System...
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1838
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GOOD, PETER M.
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Good's Family Flora: and Materia Medica Botanica. Containing the Botanical Analysis, Natural History, and Chemical and Medical Properties of Plants: Illustrated by Colored Engravings, of Original Drawings Taken from Nature. [Wrapper title]. In Ten Issues with Yellow or Brown Printed Wrappers (yellow wrappers printed in black & red). Plates 1-48.
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1847
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HAND, WM. M.
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The House Surgeon and Physician; Designed to Assist Heads of Families, Travellers, and Sea-Faring People...the Best American Remedies...by a Physician and Surgeon.
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1820
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HENKEL, SOLOMON.
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Group of Five Small Broadside Circulars Advertising Botanic Remedies Offered by the Henkel family of New Market, Virginia. About fine.
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1835
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MATTSON, MORRIS.
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The American Vegetable Practice, or a New and Improved Guide to Health, Designed for the Use of Families. In Six Parts. In Two Volumes [in one].
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1841
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MORISON, JAMES.
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Fifth Edition of the Practical Proofs of the Soundness of the Hygeian System of Physicology...the Inestimable Value of Morison's Vegetable Universal Medicines...an Entirely New View of the Origin of the Small-Pox Virus...
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1834
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NEW YORK LINNAEAN SO
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Celebration at Flushing, of the Birth-Day of Linnaeus...
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1824
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PRIEST, MICHAEL L.
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Medical Companion. Treating According to the Most Successful Practice of the Diseases to Which Man is Subject. With a Description of Vegetable Medicines, and the Manner of Preparing and Using Them. Also, a Description of Roots and Herbs. To which is added an Essay on Hygeia; Or, the Art of Preserving Health and Prolong Life.
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1838
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RICHARD, LOUIS CLAUD
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A Botanical Dictionary, Being a Translation from the French...with Additions from Martyn, Smith, Milne, Wildenow, Acharius, &c.
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1817
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ROBERTSON, F.K.
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The Book of Health, or Thomsonian Theory and Practice of Medicine, Including the Latest Views of Physiology, Pathology, and Therapeutics...also, Descriptions of Disease, Medical Practice, and Materia Medica, by Silas Wilcox...
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1843
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SMITH, JAMES EDWARD.
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An Introduction to Physiological and Systematical Botany. First American, from the Second English Edition; with Notes, by Jacob Bigelow, M.D.
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1814
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SMITH, JAMES EDWARD.
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A Grammar of Botany, Illustrative of Artificial, as well as Natural Classification with an Explanation of Jussieu's System. To which is added, a Reduction of All the Genera Contained in the Catalogue of North American Plants...by the Late Henry Muhlenberg.
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1822
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SMITH, JAMES EDWARD.
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An Introduction to Physiological and Systematical Botany. First American, from the Second English Edition; with Notes, by Jacob Bigelow, M.D.
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1814
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SUMNER, GEORGE.
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A Compendium of Physiological and Systematic Botany. With Plates.
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1820
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THOMPSON, BENJAMIN.
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The Doctor's Defence; Exhibiting the Superiority of the Thomsonian System of Medicine, in Relieving and Curing Disease...to which is added, Some Account of the Cholera, and Its Treatment on the Thomsonian Plan...
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1833
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THOMSON, CYRUS.
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Dr. Thomson's Materia Medica: a Book for Everybody; Comprising a Complete Treatise upon the Laws of Life and Health, the Pathology of Disease...Descriptions and Illustrations of the Vegetables principally used in his Practice, and the Recipes for Preparing all of His Medicines. Designed to be a Substitute for the Family Physician.
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1863
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THOMSON, SAMUEL.
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New Guide to Health; or, Botanic Family Physician. Containing a Complete System of Practice, On a Plan Entirely New; with a Description of the Vegetables Made Use Of, and Directions for Preparing and Administering Them to Cure Disease. To which is Prefixed, a Narrative of the Life & Medical Discoveries of the Author. Third Edition.
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1832
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THOMSON, SAMUEL.
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A Narrative of the Life and Medical Discoveries of Samuel Thomson; Containing an Account of His System of Practice, and the Manner of Curing Disease with Vegetable Medicine, Upon a Plan Entirely New; to which is added An Introduction to his New Guide to Health...Written by Himself.
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1822
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THOMSON, SAMUEL.
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New Guide to Health; or, Botanic Family Physician...to which is prefixed a Narrative of the Life and Medical Discoveries of the Author. Second Edition. [and] New Guide to Health; or Botanic Family Physician...to which is added A Description of several cases of Disease attended by the Author, with the mode of treatment and cure. Second Edition.
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1825
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THOMSON, SAMUEL.
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A Narrative of the Life and Medical Discoveries of Samuel Thomson; Containing an Account of His System of Practice, and the Manner of Curing Disease with Vegetable Medicine, Upon a Plan Entirely New; to which is added An Introduction to his New Guide to Health...Written by Himself.
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1822
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THOMSON, SAMUEL.
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New Guide to Health; or Botanic Family Physician. Containing a Complete System of Practice, Upon a Plan Entirely New; with a Description of the Vegetables Made Use of, and Directions for Preparing and Administering Them to Cure Disease. To which is Prefixed a Narrative of the Life and Medical Discoveries of the Author. [Complete title].
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1822
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THOMSON, SAMUEL.
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A Narrative of the Life and Medical Discoveries of Samuel Thomson: Containing an Account of His System of Practice and the Manner of Curing Disease with Vegetable Medicine, Upon a Plan Entirely New....Fifth Edition. Written by Himself.
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1829
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THOMSON, SAMUEL.
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New Guide to Health; or, Botanic Family Physician. Containing a Complete System of Practice, On a Plan Entirely New; with a Description of the Vegetables Made Use Of, and Directions for Preparing and Administering Them to Cure Disease. To which is Added, a Description of Several Cases of Disease Attended by the Author, with the Mode of Treatment and Cure.
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1838
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THOMSON, SAMUEL.
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New Guide to Health; or, Botanic Family Physician; Containing a Complete System of Practice...to which is added, A description of several cases of Disease attended by the Author, with the mode of treatment and cure.
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1827
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THOMSON, SAMUEL.
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New Guide to Health; or Botanic Family Physician. Containing a Complete System of Practice...to which is Prefixed, a Narrative of the Life and Medical Discoveries of the Author. [Bound with] New Guide to Health; or, Botanic Family Physician. Containing a Complete System of Practice, On a Plan Entirely New; with a Description of the Vegetables Made Use Of, and Directions for Preparing and Administering Them to Cure Disease. To which is Added, a Description of Several Cases of Disease Attended by the Author, with the Mode of Treatment and Cure.
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1835
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THOMSON, SAMUEL.
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New Guide to Health; or Botanic Family Physician. Containing a Complete System of Practice...to which is Prefixed, a Narrative of the Life and Medical Discoveries of the Author.
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1835
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WATERHOUSE, BENJAMIN
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The Botanist. Being the Botanical Part of a Course of Lectures on Natural History, Delivered in the University at Cambridge. Together with a Discourse on the Principle of Vitality.
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1811
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WORTHY, ALFRED N.
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A Treatise on the Botanic Theory and Practice of Medicine...with Revisions and Additions. To which is added, a Glossary.
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1842
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WORTHY, ALFRED N.
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A Treatise on the Botanic Theory and Practice of Medicine...with Revisions and Additions. To which is added, a Glossary.
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1842
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