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JSa$tedi Dhtrict^f Pennsylvania, to -wit: 



EE^IT REMEMBFRED, tliat on the eleventh day 

 of JannaVy, in the fifty-second year of the Independence 

 of the United States of America^ A. D. 1828, Atkinson 

 and Alexander of the said Dialrict, have deposited in 

 this office the Title of a Book the right whereof thej 

 claim as Proprietors, in the wonls following;, to wit: 



Medical Flora; or. Manual of the Medical Botany of the United Slates 

 of America. Containing A. selection of above one hundred figures and 

 flescriptlnns of n^.edical 'plants, vith their names, qualities, properties, 

 history, &cc. : and notes or remarks on nearly five hundred equivalent 



substitutes. — In two volumes. * ^ 



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Volume the first, A \f. with fifty-two Plates. 



Medical Plants are compound medicine^ prepared by the hands of Nature, Sc€> 



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By C S. Rafiuesque, A. M.^ — Ph, D.jpx-Prof. of Botany, Natural His- 

 tory, &c. in Trans}- Iv. University of Craini^ton, the Franklin Institute of 

 Philadelphia, &c. Member of ihcMt-iUcal Societies of Cincinnati and 

 Lexington — the Phiios. Soc. and Lyceum of New York^ — the Acad, of 

 Nat. So. of Philadelphia — the Amer. AntiqfSociety — the Kentucky In- 

 stitute — the Linnean Soc. of Paris — the Imp. Jf^t. Cur. Soc. of Bonn. — 



the Imp. Economical Soc. of Vienna — the Iljltalian Inst. — the R. Inst. 

 of Nat, So. of Naples, &c. &c. &c. ^ 



In conformity to the Act of the Congress of the United Slates, intituled, 

 « An Act for the Encouragement of Leaiiiln^Cj ^y securii^g the copies of 

 Maps, Charts, and Books, to the Authors and Proprietois of such Copies, 

 during the times therein mentioned"— And Also to the Act, entitled, 

 «An Act supplementary to an Act, entitled, «An A^for the Encou- 

 ragement of Learning, by securing the Copies of Maps, Charts and 

 Books, to the Authors and Propriefois of such Copies during the limes 

 therein mentioned,"and extending the benefits thereof to the arts 6f de- 

 ugning, engraving, and etching historical and other prints." 



D. CALDWELL. 



Clerk of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. 



