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This  work  is  considered  as  a  masterpiece  in  its  line.  It  contains 
not  only  the  latest  results  in  the  development  of  botanical  science,  but 
covers  the  distribution  of  medicinal  and  food  plants,  historically  and 
geographically,  and  includes  a  chemical  study  both  of  animals  and 
animal  drugs,  the  cultivation,  collection,  harvesting,  and  commerce  of 
drugs — assorting,  curing,  and  packaging  of  the  products. 
A  student  of  this  volume  will  certainly  develop  an  intimate  knowl- 
edge concerning  drugs  when  taken  from  any  point  of  view. 
The  book  is  most  extensively  and  handsomely  illustrated  with 
