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Whitelaw Ainslie
Surgeon, writer (1767-1837)
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Materia indica, or, some account of those articles which are employed by the Hindoos, and other eastern nations, in their medicine, arts, and agricutlure; comprising also formulæ, with practical observations, names of diseases in various eastern languages, and a copious list of oriental books immediately connected with general science, &c. &c / By Whitelaw Ainslie, M.D. M.R.A.S.
Ainslie, Whitelaw, 1767-1837.
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Date: 1826
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Medical, geographical, and agricultural report of a committee appointed by the Madras Government to inquire into the causes of the epidemic fever which prevailed in the provinces of Coimbatore, Madura, Dindigul, and Tinnivelly, during the years 1809, 1810 and 1811: of which Dr. W. Ainslie was president; Mr. A. Smith, second member; Dr. M. Christy, third member.
Madras (India : Presidency). Medical Committee to Inquire into the Causes of the Epidemic Fever.
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Date: 1816
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Letters on the cholera / by Whitelaw Ainslie.
Ainslie, Whitelaw, 1767-1837.
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Date: 1832
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Medical, geographical, and agricultural report of a committee appointed by the Madras Government to inquire into the causes of the epidemic fever which prevailed in the provinces of Coimbatore, Madura, Dindigul, & Tinnivelly, during the years 1809, 1810, and 1811 : of which Dr. W. Ainslie was President; Mr. A. Smith, Second Member ; Dr. M. Christy, Third Member.
Madras (India : Presidency). Medical Committee to Inquire into the Causes of the Epidemic Fever.
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Date: 1816
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Materia Indica; or, some account of those articles which are employed by the Hindoos, and other Eastern nations in their medicine, arts, and agriculture ... / by Whitelaw Ainslie.
Ainslie, Whitelaw, 1767-1837.
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Date: 1826
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Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh
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