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CLASSIC HERBAL TEXTS

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A Guide to Health (1848) by Benjamin Colby

Michael’s Commentary: Perhaps the best text by any Thomsonian practitioner. Pamphlets and folios on Aloes, Belladonna, …

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Thomsonian Medicine

MEXICAN LIGN ALOES.

A Therapeutic Guide to Alkaloidal Dosimetric Medication by John M. Shaller M.D – 1907

This was the best known of the “Dosimetric” medical manuals in the U.S. A widespread rather …

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Eclectic Medicine, Materia Medica and Pharmacy

ARTERIOSCLEROSIS.

American Journal of Pharmacy 

Acrobat files of herb and plant monographs and citations from one of the most influential pharmaceutical …

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Eclectic and Pharmaceutical Journals

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American Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Pharmacognosy by Finley Ellingwood, M.D.

The classic Eclectic medical text from 1919, by chapter and group or as an alphabetical botanical-only …

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Drug Buyer's Primary Rule:

American Medicinal Leaves and Herbs by Alice Henkel

USDA Bulletin #219, 1911, 1st ed.. Illustrated guide for wild crafters. A delightful USDA manual for …

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Herbology and Herb Growing

ethno-botany of the gosiute indians of utah

Classic Ethnobotanical Texts

DESERT PLANTS AND PEOPLE by Sam Hicks (Acrobat File) 1.4 M, 105 Pages, 89 black and …

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Ethnobotany and Traditional Plant Uses

Materia Medica

Culbreth’s Materia Medica and Pharmacology

Note on the revised version: thanks to original editions supplied by Paul Bergner and Michael Gregory, …

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Eclectic Medicine, Materia Medica and Pharmacy

desert plants and people

Desert Plants and People by Sam Hicks

Michael’s Commentary: Hicks was a Cavalryman, rancher and tracker, who worked in the last decades of …

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Ethnobotany and Traditional Plant Uses

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Eclectic Biographies by Harvey Wickes Felter, 1912

Dr. John King 118 Pages, bookmarked PDF file, 8 illustrations – 1.1 MB Dr. A. J. …

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Elixirs & Flavorings - J U Lloyd

Elixirs And Flavoring Extracts: Their History, Formulae, & Methods of Preparation, by John Uri Lloyd (1892)

Michael’s Commentary: Completely bookmarked, with the facsimiles and some photographs of LLoyd as a youth and …

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Eclectic Medicine, Materia Medica and Pharmacy

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