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CLASSIC HERBAL TEXTS

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Ellingwood’s Therapeutist 

Complete texts (21 issues)Acrobat and text reprints of issues of ELLINGWOOD’S THERAPEUTIST, from 1908 to 1915, …

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Eclectic and Pharmaceutical Journals

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Fenner’s Complete Formulary Part I and Part II 

Introductory material; Part 1, Drugs and medicinal substances defined, Part II, methods of preparation described53 pages, …

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Fenner's Complete Formulary and Handbook (1888)

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Fenner’s Complete Formulary Part IIIa – Working Formula

Abstracts, alkaloids, waters, balsams, waxes, cerates, papers, colors, confections, cordials, decoctions, elixirs, plasters, emulsions, essences, extracts, …

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Fenner's Complete Formulary and Handbook (1888)

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Fenner’s Complete Formulary Part IIIb – Working Formula

Glycerites, infusions, linaments, mucilages, oils (fixed, animal, vegetable, volatile, mixed), oleoresins, pills, pitch, powders, resins, resinoids, …

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Fenner's Complete Formulary and Handbook (1888)

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Fenner’s Complete Formulary Part IV – The Standard Remedies and Proprietary Medicines

The following formulas are designed for making a complete line of Standard Proprietary Remedies, which may …

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Fenner's Complete Formulary and Handbook (1888)

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Fenner’s Complete Formulary Part V – Toilet Preparations and Perfumes

Cosmetics, mouth products, hair products, lip salves, perfumes, colognes, sachets, etc. – 43 pages, 190 recipes, …

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Fenner's Complete Formulary and Handbook (1888)

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Fenner’s Complete Formulary Part VI – Miscellaneous Formula

Adhesives, baking powder, inks, polishes, wines, real and artificial, varnishes, etc. – 45 pages, 180 recipes, …

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Fenner's Complete Formulary and Handbook (1888)

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Fyfe’s Materia Medica by John William Fyfe, M.D. 1903

(Eclectic Manual #6, 1903) (80 pages, 2 across), Acrobat .pdf file, 5.5M A well-known New York …

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Eclectic Medicine, Materia Medica and Pharmacy

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Ginseng and Other Medicinal Plants by A.R. Harding

Written in 1909 and 1912, and taken from the final revision of 1936, this was THE …

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Herbology and Herb Growing

Drug Buyer's Primary Rule:

Herbal Pharmacology in the People’s Republic of China

“During the month of June 1974, twelve U.S. specialists in chemistry, medicine, pharmacology, pharmacognosy, pharmacy, and …

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Herbology and Herb Growing

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