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PHARMACEUTICALS

Exhibiting 627 entries found in the GMN corpus.

YearTitle & TagsAuthor(s)
1992 CEThe Cleveland herbal, botanical, and horticultural collections: A descriptive bibliography of pre-1830 works from the libraries of the Holden Arboretum, the Cleveland Medical Library Association, and the Garden Center of Cleveland.
1952 CEThe clinical application of antibiotics. Penicillin.
1904 CEThe constituents of chaulmoogra seeds.
1699 CEThe dispensary: A poem. In six cantos.
1833 CEThe dispensatory of the United States of America.
1998 CEThe divine farmer's materia medica: A translation of the Shen Nong Ben Cao Jing by Yang Shou-zhong.
1928 CEThe divine origin of the craft of the herbalist.
1953 CEThe effects of progesterone and related compounds on ovulation and early development in the rabbit.
1839 CE​–1840 CEThe elements of materia medica, comprehending the natural history, preparation, properties, composition, effects and uses of medicines. 2 vols.
1708 CEThe English physician.
1652 CEThe English physitian: Or, an astrologo-physical discourse of the vulgar herbs of this nation. Being a compleat method of physick, whereby a man may preserve his body in health; or cure himself, being sick, for three pence charge, with such things only as grow in England, as they being most fit for English bodies. Herein is also shewed, 1. The way of making plaisters, oyntments, oyls, pultisses, syrups, julips, or waters, of all sorts of physical herbs, that you may have them readie for your use at all times of the yeer. 2. What planet governeth every herb or tree (used in physick) that groweth in England. 3. The time of gathering all herbs, both vulgarly, and astrologically. 4. The way of drying and keeping the herbs all the yeer. 5. The way of keeping their juyces ready for use at all times. 6. The way of making and keeping all kind of useful compounds made of herbs. 7. The way of mixing medicines, according to cause and mixture of the disease, and part of the body afflicted.
1948 CEThe estimation of acetanilide and its metabolic products, aniline, N-acetyl p-aminophenol and p-aminophenol (free and total conjugated) in biological fluids and tissues.
1911 CEThe ethno-botany of the Gosiute Indians of Utah.
1972 CEThe ethnobotany of the California Indians: A compendium of the plants, their users, and their uses.
1676 CEThe family physician, and the house apothecary: Containing I. Medicines against all such diseases people usually advise with apothecaries to be cured of, II. Instructions, whereby to prepare at your own houses all kinds of necessary medicines that are prepared by apothecaries, or prescribed by physicians, III. The exact prices of all drugs, herbs, seeds, simple and compound medicines, as they are sold at the druggists, or may be sold by the apothecaries, IV. That it's plainly made to appear, that in preparing medicines thus at your own houses, that it's not onely a far safer way, but you shall also save nineteen shillings in twenty, comparing it with the extravagant rates of many apothecaries.
1933 CEThe fibrinolytic activity of hemolytic streptococci.
2007 CEThe first miracle drugs: How the sulfa drugs transformed medicine.
1852 CE​–1853 CEThe flora homoeopathica: Or, illustrations and descriptions of the medicinal plants used as homoeopathic remedies. 2 vols.
1597 CEThe garden of health conteyning the sundry rare and hidden vertues and properties of all kindes of simples and plants, together with the maner how they are to be vsed and applyed in medicine for the health of mans body, against diuers diseases and infirmities most common amongst men. Gathered by the long experience and industrie of William Langham, practitioner in phisicke.
1934 CEThe Greek herbal of Dioscorides, illustrated by a Byzantine, A.D. 512; Englished by John Goodyer, A.D. 1655; edited and first printed, A.D. 1933, by Robert T. Gunther ... with three hundred and ninety-six illustrations.
1526 CEThe grete herball whiche geveth parfyt knowlege and understandyng of all maner of herbes and there gracyous vertues.
1927 CEThe herbal in antiquity and its transmission to later ages.
2014 CEThe herbal of al-Ghāfiqī. A facsimile edition of MS 7508 in the Osler Library of the History of Medicine, McGill University, with critical essays. Edited by F. Jamil Ragep and Faith Wallis with Pamela Miller and Adam Gacek.
1945 CEThe herbal of Rufinus. Edited from the unique manuscript by Lynn Thorndike, assisted by Francis S. Benjamin, Jr.
1597 CEThe herball or generall historie of plantes.
1633 CEThe herball or generall historie of plantes. Gathered by John Gerarde of London master in chirurgerie. Very much enlarged and amended by Thomas Johnson citizen and apothecarye of London.
1795 CEThe history of medicine, so far as it relates to the profession of the apothecary, ... the origin of druggists, their gradual encroachments on compound pharmacy, and the evils to which the public are from thence exposed.
1979 CEThe illustrated herbal.
1944 CEThe in vitro bacteriostatic action of some simple furan derivatives.
1836 CEThe Indian vegetable family instructer: Containing the names and descriptions of all the most useful herbs and plants that grow in this country, with their medicinal qualities annexed; also, a treatise on many of the lingering diseases to which mankind are subject, ... with a large list of recipes, which have been carefully selected from Indian prescriptions ... Designed for the use of families in the United States.
1912 CEThe influence of caffeine on mental and motor efficiency. Columbia Contributions to Philosophy and Psychology, Vol. XX, No. 4.
1811 CEThe maternal physician; a treatise on the nurture and management of infants, from the birth until two years old. Being the result of sixteen years' experience in the nursery. Illustrated by extracts from the most approved medical authors
1801 CEThe medical assistant, or Jamaica practice of physic: Designed chiefly for the use of families and plantations.
1901 CEThe medicinal plants of the Philippines. Translated and revised by Jerome B. Thomas, Jr.
2006 CEThe medicinal use of opium in ninth-century Baghdad. (Sir Henry Wellcome Asian Series, vol. 5).
2011 CEThe Middle English version of "De Viribus Herbarum (GUL MS Hunter 497, ff. 1r-92r): Edition and philological study by Javier Calle Martín and Antonio Miranda Garcia.
1822 CEThe miscellaneous tracts of the late William Withering. To which is prefixed a memoir of his life, character and writings. 2 vols.
1700 CEThe mysteries of opium revealed.
1548 CEThe names of herbes in Greke, Latin, English, Duche & Frenche wyth the commune names that herbaries and apotecaries use.
1772 CEThe natural history of the tea-tree, with observations on the medical qualities of tea, and effects of tea-drinking.
1927 CEThe nature of the vaso-dilator constituents of certain tissue extracts.
1922 CEThe old English herbals.
1998 CEThe Old English illustrated pharmacopoeia. British Library Cotton Vitellius C III. Edited by M. A. D'Aronco and M. L. Cameron. Early English Manuscripts in Facsimile, 27.
1876 CEThe optical deportment of the atmosphere in relation to the phenomena of putrefaction and infection.
2001 CEThe people's doctors: Samuel Thomson and the American Botanical Movement 1790-1860.
1876 CEThe people's medical advisor.
1933 CEThe pharmacological action of an alkaloid obtained from Rauwolfia serpentina Benth. A preliminary note.
1939 CEThe pharmacological actions and therapeutic uses of some compounds related to adrenaline.
1949 CEThe pharmacological actions of polymethylene bistrimethyl-ammonium salts.
1881 CEThe plants an drugs of sind; being a systematic account, with descriptions, of the indigenous flora, and notices of the value and uses of their products in commerce, medicine and the arts.