7 results filtered with: James Morss Churchill

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Traité de l'acupuncture, ou Zin-King des Chinois et des Japonais: ouvrage destiné à faire connaître la valeur médicale de cette opération, et à donner les documens nécessaires pour la pratiquer ... / Traduit de l'anglais par M.R. Charbonnier.
James Morss ChurchillDate: 1825
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Medical botany: or, illustrations and descriptions of the medicinal plants of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin pharmacopoeias; comprising a popular and scientific account of all those poisonous vegetables that are indigenous to Great Britain / By John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill.
John StephensonDate: 1831
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Medical botany: or, illustrations and descriptions of the medicinal plants of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin pharmacopoeias; including a popular and scientific description of poisonous plants / By John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill.
John StephensonDate: 1828-1831
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Medical botany; or, illustrations and descriptions of the medicinal plants of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin pharmacopoeias. Comprising a popular and scientific account of poisonous vegetables indigenous to Great Britain / By John Stephenson and James Morss Churchill.
John StephensonDate: 1834-1836
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A treatise on acupuncturation : being a description of a surgical operation originally peculiar to the Japonese and Chinese, and by them denominated zin-king, now introduced into European practice, with directions for its performance, and cases illustrating its success / by James Morss Churchill.
James Morss ChurchillDate: [1821]
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Medical botany, or, illustrations and descriptions of the medicinal plants of the London, Edinburgh and Dublin pharmacopoeias; comprising a popular and scientific account of all those poisonous vegetables that are indigenous to Great Britain / By John Stephenson, M.D. ... and James Morss Churchill, F.L.S.
John StephensonDate: 1831
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A treatise on acupuncturation; being a description of a surgical operation originally peculiar to the Japonese [sic] and Chinese, and by them denominated Zin-King, now introduced into European practice, with directions for its performance, and cases illustrating its success / [James Morss Churchill].
James Morss ChurchillDate: [1821]