188 PHARMACOPEIAL DRUGS 



1839. Lobelia Advocate and Thomsonian Medical Recorder, 



by Rev. John Rose. 1 



1840. Pharmacopoeia of the United States, pp. 25, 214. 

 1840. American Journal of Pharmacy, p. 280. 

 1840. Phannacopee Universelle, Jourdan, p. 802. 

 1840. Elements of Materia Medica, Pereira, Vol. II, p. 385. 

 1841. The Thomsonian Materia Medica, Thomson, p. 581. 

 1841. American Journal of Pharmacy, p. 1. 

 1841. The Botanico-Medical Reformer, p. 168. 

 1841. New Remedies, Dunglison. 

 1841. American Vegetable Practice, Mattson, Vol. I, pp. 160 to 



174, 312, 317, 404. 



1842. The Botanico-Medical Reformer, pp. 47, 88, 177, 198, 203. 

 1842. American Journal of Pharmacy, p. 4. 

 1842, A Treatise of the Materia Medica and Therapeutics, 



Eberle, p. 67. . 

 1842. Botanic Theory and Practice of Medicine, Worthy, pp. 



594, 611, 620, 627. 



1843. Pharmaceutishes Central-Blatt, No. 31, July 5th. 

 1843. General Therapeutics and Materia Medica, Dunglison, 



Vol. I, p. 121; Vol. II, p. 197. 

 1843. American Journal of Pharmacy, p. 108. 

 1844. The Sick Man's Friend, Sanborn, pp. 96, 243. 

 1844. Medicines, Their Uses and Mode of Administration, 



Neligan, p. 215. 



1844. Botanico-Medical Recorder, pp. 252, 237, 372. 

 1845. Botanico-Medical Recorder, p. 162. 

 1845. The Practice of Medicine on Thomsonian Principles, 



Comfort, p. 441. 

 1845. Elements of Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Harrison, 



Vol. II, p. 447. 



1846. The Medical Formulary, Ellis, p. 46. 

 1846. Botanico-Medical Recorder, pp. 74, 77, 259. 

 1847. Materia Medica and Therapeutics, Royle, (by Carson), 



p. 456. 

 1847. Family Flora and Materia Medica Botanica, Good, 



plate 27. 

 1847. Botanico-Medical Reference Book, Biggs, pp. 500, 586, 



588. 

 1847. The American Practice, Beach, (and other editions), 



p. 661. 



1847. Medical Botany, Griffith, p. 418. 

 1848. Medicinal Plants of New York, Lee, p. 35. 

 1848. Mayne's Dispensatory and Formulary, pp. 56, 159, 204. 

 1848. Medicinal Plants of South Carolina, p. 785. 



' This unique publication was issued monthly in the interests ofthe lobelia practice, 

 during the year 1839. It was not supported, and only one volume appeared. We are 

 indebted to Dr. Charles Rose for this volume complete, probably the only copy in existence. 

 In its front is bound the " Trial of Dr. Frost." We do not refer to pages in this work, ita tide 

 showing that the entire subject is connected with lobelia. 



