Pharmacographia Indica
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Part II. Pharmacographia Indica. ?4 History of the principal Drugs of Vegetable Origin met ivitli in British India. By William DymoCK, Brigade-Surgeon, Bombay Army, Principal Medical Store-keeper to Government; C. IH. Warden, Surgeon-Major, Bengal Army, Professor of Chemistry in the Calcutta Medical College; and David Hooper, Quinologist to the Government of Madras, Ootacamund. Part II of this valuable and important work is quite equal to Part I, concerning which
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