The Botanical Character, Chemical Properties, and Medicinal Virtues of the Chelone Glabra, or Snake Head. By Jonathan A. Allen, M. D. of Brattleborough, Vt.
1820; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Jonathan A. Allen, Abel L. Peirson, J. H. Flint, Charles Sylvester, William James MacNeven, John Abercrombie, Alexander M'Leod, George Hawthorn, J. J. Lasserre, G. M. De Felici, John Baron, C. Turner Thackrah, A. B. Granville, James Wardrop, John Howship, S. D. Townsend,
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