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fondamentales de cet Art, avec leur définition, & une Explication de ces Opérations, par les Principes de la Chymie . . . Avec l’exposition des Vertus & Doses des Médicaments, à la suite de chaque Article. Par M. Baumé, Maitre Apothicaire de Paris, de l’Académie Royale des Sciences, & de celle de Madrid. Cinquieme Édition, revue, corrigée, & fort augmentée. A Paris: chez Samson, 1784.
8vo. 464 leaves, 3 folded plates, 1 folded table.
This edition not in Quérard.
Surgeon General’s Library Catalogue I, i, 811.
Entered without price on Jefferson’s undated manuscript catalogue.
For another work by Baumé see no. 839. The first edition of this work was published in 1762.
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Cullen’s Materia medica. 2. v. 8 vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 40. no. 19, as above.
CULLEN, William.
A Treatise of the Materia Medica, by William Cullen, M.D. . . . In Two Volumes. Vol. I [II]. Edinburgh: Printed. Re-Printed for, and sold by J. Crukshank and R. Campbell, Philadelphia, R. Hodge, S. Campbell, and T. Allen, New York, 1789.
RS153 .C93
First American Edition. 2 vol. 8vo. in fours. Vol. I, 164 leaves, vol. II, 212 leaves; the imprint of vol. II varies from that of vol. I; on the last page is the advertisement of Hodge, Allen and Campbell, the proprietors of the Congressional Register .
Evans 21775, 21776.
Surgeon General’s Library Catalogue I, iii, 556.
William Cullen, 1710-1790, Scottish physician. His lectures on the Materia Medica were first published without his consent in London, 1771, 4to, and were reprinted with his permission in 1773. In 1789 Cullen rewrote the lectures and published them with the title A treatise of the Materia Medica, Edinburgh, 1789. 2 vol. 4to. Cullen was one of the first to give clinical or infirmary lectures in Great Britain, and was the first to give them in the vernacular instead of in Latin. He took an active part in editing the Edinburgh Pharmacopoeia (q.v.).
[871]
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Pharmacopoeia of Massachusets. 12 mo.
1815 Catalogue, page 41. no. 5, Pharmacopoeia Massachusetts, 12mo.
Massachusetts Medical Society.
The Pharmacopœia of the Massachusetts Medical Society. Boston: Published by E. & J. Larkin, Greenough and Stebbins, printers, 1808.
RS141.2 .M3
First Edition. 12mo. 189 leaves.
Not in Sabin.
Surgeon General’s Library Catalogue I, viii, 664.
Jefferson’s copy was bound by Milligan on April 30, 1808, cost 50 cents.
A Statement as to the printing of the Pharmacopœia on A 1 is signed by James Jackson and John C. Warren, committee for the Pharmacopœia, Boston, December 17, 1807.
[872]
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Blancardi Lexico Medicum. 8 vo.
1815 Catalogue, page 39. no. 20, as above.
BLANKAART, Steven.
Steph. Blancardi Lexicon Medicum Renovatum, in quo totius artis Medicæ termini, in Anatome, Chirurgia, Pharmacia, Chymia, Re Botanica etc. Usitati,
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