1607. Thomsonian Medicine. Fonerden, Dr. Wm. H. The Institutes of Thomsonism. 16mo, 123 pp., very scarce. Phila., 1837.$2.50

1608. Thomsonian. New Guide to Health, or, Botanic Family Physician, containing Complete System of Practice upon a Plan Entirely New, with Descriptions of the Vegetables made use of, and Directions for Preparing and Administering them to Cure Disease. To which is added a Description of Several Cases of Disease Attended by the Author, with Mode of Treatment and Cure. By Samuel Thomson. 12mo, boards, 302 pp., portrait drawn and engr. by H. Williams. Boston, 1822.$3.50

1609. Thomsonian. Same. Third Ed. To which is Prefixed a Narrative of Life and Medical Discoveries of the Author; also, Additions to the second ed. and to the third, with Supplement on Cultivation of Bees; Value of Guards and Sentinels in War or Peace and the Danger of their Signals being Neglected. 12mo, calf, portrait engraved by H. Platt, 216 pp. Boston, 1832.$3.00

1610. Thomsonian’s Manual and Vade Mecum. Synopsis of Theory and Principles on which is Based the Botanic Practice of Medicine, as Promulgated to the world by Dr. Samuel Thomson, Comparison of its Simplicity, etc. Contrasted with the Principles and Practice of the Mineral School of Medicine. Compiled from Writings of Drs. Moore, Hersey, Shepperson, Curtis, etc. Pub. by Order of Phila. Branch U. S. Botanic Soc. Paper covers, 64 pp. Phila., 1835.$1.50

1611. Thomsonian. Robinson, Samuel. Course of Fifteen Lectures on Medical Botany, Denominated Thomson’s New Theory of Medical Practice etc. With Introductory Remarks by the Proprietor. Calf, 162 pp. Columbus, 1830.$2.50

1612. Thornton, Robt. John. A Family Herbal, or, Familiar Account of the Medical Properties of British and Foreign Plants, etc., arranged according to the Linnæan System. Illus. by 258 engravings drawn by Henderson and engraved by Bewick, of Newcastle. Second ed., enlarged and improved. 258 engravings by Bewick and portrait. New bound in extra half calf, some pages in front lightly water-stained, very rare. London, 1814.$4.00

1613. Underwood, J. W. The Eight Books on Medicine of Aurelius, Cornelius Celsus; with a Literal and Interlineal Translation, on the Principles of the Hamiltonian System. Adapted for Students in Medicine. 2 vols., 12mo, paper label. London, 1833.$3.00

1614. Vegetable Poisons, Upas Tree, Strychnia, etc. Raffeneau-Delile, Alire. Dissert. Sur les Effets d’un Poison de Java, appele Upas tieute, et sur la Noix vomique, le Strychnos potatorum, etc. 4to, paper, uncut, 48 pp. Autogr. inscrip.: “For Dr. Benjamin Rush at Phila. from the Author.” Paris, 1809.$2.00

1615. Wilmer, B. (Surgeon.) Observations on the Poisonous Vegetables either Indigenous in Great Britain or Cultivated for Ornament. (Also) An Essay on Culinary Poisons Containing Cautions Relative to Use of Laurel-Leaves, Hemlock, Mushrooms, Copper-Vessels, etc., etc. Paper covers, uncut, 103+45 pp., autogr. pres. copy from the Editor, rare. London, 1791.$3.00

1616. Woodville, Wm. Medical Botany, Containing Systematic and General Descriptions, with Plates, of all the Medicinal Plants, Comprehended in the Catalogues of the Materia Medica, as Published by the Royal College of Physicians of London, Edinburgh and Dublin. Arranged and Corrected by Dr. Wm. J. Hooker. The new Medico-Botanical Portion supplied by G. Spratt. Illus. with numerous fine colored plates, 5 vols., 4 to, half roan. A fine set. Best third ed., with 39 new plants, not in former eds. London, 1832.$7.00