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Fluckiger, Friedrich A., and H anbury, Daniel, F. R. S. 



Pharmacographia. A History of the Principal Drugs of 

 Vegetable Origin, met with in Great Britain and British 

 India. By Friedrich A. Fluckiger, Phil. Dr., Professor in 

 the University of Strassburg, and Daniel Hanbury, F. R. S., 

 Fellow of the Linnsean and Chemical Societies of London. 

 Second Edition. London: 1879. 



Fluckiger, Friedrich A., Ph. D. 



The Cinchona Barks: Pharmacognostically Considered. 

 By Friedrich A. Fluckiger, Ph.D., Professor in the Univer- 

 sity of Strassburg, Germany, and Author of Pharmaceutical 

 Chemistry. Translated from the Original Text, with Some 

 Additional Notes, by Frederick B. Power, Ph.D., Professor 

 of Pharmacy and Materia Medica in the University of Wis- 

 consin. With eight lithographic plates and one wood-cut. 

 Philadelphia: 1884. 



Harvey, Gideon, M.D. 



The Conclave of Physicans, Detecting Their Intrigues, 

 Frauds, and Plots, against their Patients. Also a Peculiar 

 Discourse of the Jesuits' Bark: The History thereof, with its 

 True Use, and Abuse. Moreover, a Narrative of an eminent 

 Case in Physick. By Gideon Harvey, M.D., Physician in 

 Ordinary to His Majesty. London: Printed for James Part- 

 ridge at the Post-house between Charing-Cross and White- 

 hall. MDCLXXXIII. 



Hesse, Dr. Oswald. 



Ueber die humusartigen Bestandtheile der Chinarinden. 

 (Journ. de Pharm. xxxv. p. 386. . Liebig, Annal. ex. p. 194.) 

 And other publications. 



Hooker, Sir Joseph D., K.C.S.I., C.B. 



On the C. officinalis, with plate. (Botanical Magazine, 

 vol. Ixxxix. 1863, tab. 5364.) And other publications. 



Howard, John Eliot, F.R.S. 



Illustrations of the Nueva Quinologia of Pavon. Folio, 

 163 pages and 30 coloured plates. (London, 1862.) And 

 other publications. 



