1. The vegetable family physician: containing a description of the roots and herbs common to this country, with their medicinal properties and uses : also, directions for the treatment of the diseases incident to human nature by vegetables alone, embracing many valuable Indian recipes Author(s): Emmons, Samuel B. (Samuel Bulfinch) Publication: Boston : Adams, 1842 Subject(s): Phytotherapy
2. The botanic family physician: or the secret of curing diseases with vegetable proportions : also containing divers formulas or recipes Author(s): Sperry, L. Publication: Cornwall, Vt. : L. Sperry, 1843 Subject(s): Phytotherapy
3. A dispensatory, or commentary on the pharmacopoeias of Great Britain and the United States: comprising the natural history, description, chemistry, pharmacy, actions, uses, and doses of the articles of the materia medica Author(s): Christison, Robert, Sir, 1797-1882 Publication: Philadelphia : Lea and Blanchard, 1848 Subject(s): Pharmaceutical PreparationsDispensatories
4. The medical formulary: being a collection of prescriptions derived from the writings and practice of many of the most eminent physicians in America and Europe : to which is added an appendix containing the usual dietetic preparations and antidotes for poisons : the whole accompanied with a few brief pharmaceutical and medical observations Author(s): Ellis, Benjamin, 1798-1831 Publication: Philadelphia : Carey & Lea, 1826 Subject(s): Pharmaceutical Preparations
5. Formulary for the preparation and mode of employing several new remedies: namely, morphine, iodine, quinine, cinchonine, the hydro-cyanic acid, narcotine, strychnine, nux vomica, emetine, atropine, picrotoxine, brucine, lupuline, &c., &c. : with an appendix Author(s): Magendie, François, 1783-1855 Publication: Philadelphia : Webster, 1824 Subject(s): Pharmaceutical Preparations
6. Formulary for the preparation and employment of many new medicines: such as nux vomica, salts of morphine, Prussic acid, strychnine, veratrine, alkalis of the cinchona, emetine, iodine, iodide of mercury, cyanide of potassium, croton oil, salts of gold, salts of platina, &c. &c Author(s): Magendie, François, 1783-1855 Publication: New York : George H. Evans, printer, 1828 Subject(s): Pharmaceutical Preparations
7. Formulary for the preparation and employment of many new medicines: such as the nux vomica, the salts of morphine, the Prussic acid, the strychnine, the veratrine, the alkalis of the cinchona, the emetine, the iodine, the iodide of mercury, the cyanide of potassium, the croton oil, the salts of gold, the salts of platina, &c. &c Author(s): Magendie, François, 1783-1855 Publication: New York : Evans, 1827 Subject(s): Pharmaceutical Preparations
8. A dispensatory and therapeutical remembrancer: comprising the entire lists of materia medica, preparations and compounds, with a full and distinct version of every practical formula, as authorized by the London, Edinburgh and Dublin Royal College of Physicians, in the latest editions of their several pharmacopoeias : to which are subjoined copious relative tables, exemplifying approved forms under which compatible medicines, &c. may be extemporaneously combined, &c. &c. &c Author(s): Mayne, John. Publication: Philadelphia : Lea & Blanchard, 1848 Subject(s): Pharmaceutical PreparationsDispensatories
9. Materia medica and therapeutics Author(s): Paine, Martyn, 1794-1877 Publication: New York : Wood, 1848 Subject(s): Pharmaceutical Preparations
10. The medical formulary: being a collection of prescriptions derived from the writings and practice of many of the most eminent physicians in America and Europe : to which is added an appendix, containing the usual dietetic preparations and antidotes for poisons : the whole accompanied with a few brief pharmaceutic and medical observations Author(s): Ellis, Benjamin, 1798-1831 Publication: Philadelphia : Carey, Lea & Carey, 1829 Subject(s): Pharmaceutical Preparations