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Observations on the combination of acids, bitters, and astringents: being a refutation of some of the principles, contained in Dr. Percival's essay, on bitters and astringents. / By James Woodhouse, M.D. ; [One line from Shakespeare]
The young chemist's pocket companion; connected with a portable laboratory. Containing a philosophical apparatus, and a great number of chemical agents; by which any person may perform an endless variety of amusing and instructing experiments; intended to promote the cultivation of the science of chemistry. / By James Woodhouse, M.D. Professor of chemistry in the University of Pennsylvania, &c. ; [Two lines from Priestly]
An inaugural dissertation, on the chemical and medical properties of the persimmon tree, and the analysis of astringent vegetables; submitted to the examination of the Revd. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost; the trustees and medical professors, of the University of Pennsylvania; for the degree of Doctor of Medicine. / By James Woodhouse, A.M. honorary member of the American and Philadelphia medical societies. ; [Two lines from Gray]
An inaugural dissertation, on the chemical and medical properties of the persimmon tree, and the analysis of astringent vegetables [electronic resource] : submitted to the examination of the Revd. John Ewing, S.T.P. provost; the trustees and medical professors, of the University of Pennsylvania; for the degree of Doctor of Medicine. By James Woodhouse, A.M. honorary member of the American and Philadelphia medical societies. [Two lines from Gray].
Dedicated to Benjamin Rush.Letter of commendation, p. [4], signed: Benjamin Rush. May 3rd. 1792.Signatures: [A]u4 B-Dp4s [E]1Evans,Rink, E. Technical Americana,Austin, R.B. Early Amer. medical imprints,Electronic reproduction.English Short Title Catalog,Reproduction of original from Boston Public Library