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The family herbal or, An account of all those English plants, which are remarkable for their virtues, and of the drugs which are produced by vegetables of other countries; with their descriptions and their uses, as proved by experience.
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Author(s):
Hill, John
Publication Date:
[1820?]
Publisher(s):
C. Brightly, and T. Kinnersley
Contributor(s):
Biodiversity Heritage Library
Collection(s):
Biodiversity Heritage Library
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Others
Subject(s):
Botany, Medical. , Botany--Great Britain.
Keywords:
Botany Great Britain. Botany, Medical.
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Lucina sine concubitu : a treatise humbly addressed to the Royal Society : in which is proved, by most incontestable evidence, drawn from reason and practice, that a woman may conceive and be brought to bed, without any commerce with man
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