Medicina britannica: or a treatise on such physical plants, as are generally to be found in the fields or gardens in Great-Britain: Containing A particular Account of their Nature, Virtues, and Uses. Together with the observations of the most learned physicians, as well ancient as modern, communicated to the late ingenious Mr. Ray, and the learned Dr. Sim. Pauli. Adapted More especially to the Occasions of those, whose Condition or Situation of Life deprives them, in a great Measure, of the Helps of the Learned. By Tho. Short, of Sheffield, M. D. The second edition. To which is added, an appendix: containing the true preparation, preservation, uses and doses of most forms of remedies necessary for private Families.

People / Organizations
Imprint
London: printed for R. Manby and H. Shute Cox, opposite the Old Baily, on Ludgate-Hill, MDCCXLVII. [1747]
Publication year
1747-1747
ESTC No.
T130120
Grub Street ID
179339
Description
[2],xxxi,[1],352;40p. ; 8⁰
Note
A reissue of the 1746 edition with the addition of a separately paginated appendix; the original titlepage has been replaced by a bifolium consisting of an initial advertisement leaf and a new titlepage.
Uncontrolled note
Not in Henrey