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	<title>The useful family herbal, or, An account of all those English plants, which are remarkable for their virtues :and of the drugs, which are produced by vegetables of other countries : with their descriptions, and their uses, as proved by experience : illustrated with figures of the most useful English plants : with an introduction ... and an appendix containing a proposal for the farther seeking into the virtues of English herbs, and the manner of doing it with ease and safety : the whole intended for the use of families, and for the instruction of those who are desirous of relieving the distressed sick /by John Hill ...</title>
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<name type="personal">
	<namePart>Hill, John,</namePart>
	<namePart type="date">1714?-1775</namePart>
</name>
<name type="personal">
	<namePart>Jeffreys, Thomas.</namePart>
</name>
<name type="corporate">
	<namePart>W. Johnstone.</namePart>
</name>
<name type="corporate">
	<namePart>W. Owen.</namePart>
</name>
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	<place>
		<placeTerm type="text">London :</placeTerm>
	</place>
	<publisher>Printed for W. Johnston ... and :W. Owen ...,</publisher>
	<dateIssued>1755.</dateIssued>
	<dateIssued encoding="marc" point="start">1755</dateIssued>
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<subject>
	<topic>Botany, Medical</topic>
</subject>
<subject>
	<topic>Early works to 1800</topic>
</subject>
<subject>
	<geographic>Great Britain</geographic>
</subject>
<subject>
	<topic>Herbs</topic>
</subject>
<subject>
	<topic>Materia medica, Vegetable</topic>
</subject>
<subject>
	<topic>Therapeutic use</topic>
</subject>
<classification authority="lcc">QK99.G7H566 1755</classification>
<identifier type="uri">http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/bibliography/9536</identifier>
<identifier type="oclc">3426826</identifier>
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