Universal dictionary of simple drugs, containing their names of origin, choice, principles, virtues, entomology, and what there is of particular in the animals, in the plants and in the minerals. Work dependent on the Universal Pharmacopoeia. Paris, Veuve d'Houry, 1733. Fort in-4 (26,5x21 cm), contemporary calf (without the covers). (XXIV)- 1015 pages. 25 intaglio plates, 24 plates reproducing 384 plant species, and plate 25 sixteen animal representations. Third edition and the first to have been corrected and enlarged by Antoine de Jussieu
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