Calendar: 1846-1847 Page 68
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GO MEDICAL DEPARTMENT different Natural Families Proximate Principles of Vegetables contained in Officinal Drugs Officinal Plants arranged according to the method of Candolle from Ranunculacese to Algce with their officinal preparations Animal Substances used as Medicines or as Diet Physiological Action and Therapeutical Classification of Heme- dies as Heat Electricity Baths &c and of Mineral Vegetable and Animal Medicines Climate as influencing the action of Me- dicines Acids Alkalies Antilithics Stimulants Disinfectants Escharotics Epispastics Aromatics Diffusible Stimulants Narcotics Sedatives Refrigerants Antispasmodics Tonics Astringents Alteratives Evacuants Errhines Sialogogues Expectorants Diapho- retics Emetics Cathartics Emmenagogues Anthelmintics Diluents Demulcents Dietetics and Regimen Theory and Art of Prescribing Medicines-their doses and the principles to be attended to in their combination and the circumstances which modify their action The Lectures are exemplified by Experiments and by the Drugs and Pharmaceutical Preparations presented to King's College by the Society of Apothecaries and by the late Sir Henry Halford Bart they are also illustrated by coloured drawings of Plants by the Herbaria of King's College and by the Collections of the Professor Collection of Materia Medica has been formed expressly for the use of the Students Principles and Practice of Surgery This Course is illustrated by Preparations Models Casts and Drawings and occasionally by recent Specimens of the effects of surgical disease or injury To these Lectures be- longs the large collection of Diagrams and Casts presented to the College by Mr Green
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