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The medical recipes of the late Doctor Taylor of Innerkip published, according to instructions left by him, by Geo. Hotson & Jas. Miller
1885
The home doctor, or, Family manual: giving the causes, symptoms and treatment of diseases, with an account of the system while in health, and rules for preserving that state; appended to which are recipes for making various medicines and articles of diet for the sick room
1864
The Good Doctor
1925-1935
The domestic physician: and traveller's medical companion: compiled from the practice of the most eminent physicians and surgeons viz. Sir Astley Cooper, Sir Henry Halford, Drs. Baillie, Latham ... Birckbeck, &c. &c. for parents and heads of families, for conductors of large establishments; for travellers, &c.
1838
Chase's receipts; : or, information for everybody: consisting of a large number of medical recipes: also, practical recipes for merchants, grocers, shopkeepers, physicians, druggists, tanners, shoemakers, harnessmakers, painters, jewellers, blacksmiths, tinners, gunsmiths, &c., &c.
186-?
Hagyard's Pectoral Balsam
approx 1880's
Drug Store News ; published by John Simpson and son, Drugville, Ont.
1900 circa
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