| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1863 - 838 pages
...Medical College of the London Hospital. Communicated by Dr. SHARPEY, Sec. RS Received April 23, 1863. It is on record that Thrasyas, the father of Botany,...The writings of Plutarch, Tacitus, Quintilian, and Li w are full of instances of what seem to be this kind of slow and occult poisoning. In fact, until... | |
| New York State College of Agriculture - 1920 - 1268 pages
...botany, was so skilled in the preparation of drugs, that he knew how to compound a poison which would kill by a lingering illness. Theophrastus speaks of...months, or even at the end of a year or two years; and the writings of Plutarch, Tacitus, Quintilian and Livy are full of instances of what seem to be... | |
| Wallace Larkin Chandler - 1919 - 80 pages
...botany, was so skilled in the preparation of drugs, that he knew how to compound a poison which would kill by a lingering illness. Theophrastus speaks of...months, or even at the end of a year or two years; and the writings of Plutarch, Tacitus, Quintilian and Livy are full of instances of what seem to be... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - 1920 - 1336 pages
...botany, was so skilled in the preparation of drugs, that he knew how to compound a poison which would kill by a lingering illness. Theophrastus speaks of...months, or even at the end of 'a year or two years; and the writings of Plutarch, Tacitus, Quintilian and Livy are full of instances of what seem to be... | |
| New York State College of Agriculture - 1920 - 1270 pages
...botany, was so skilled in the preparation of drugs, that he knew how to compound a poison which would kill by a lingering illness. Theophrastus speaks of...months, or even at the end of a year or two years; and the writings of Plutarch, Tacitus, Quintilian and Livy are full of instances of what seem to be... | |
| 1864 - 626 pages
...rotten eggs. On the Physiological Properties of Nitro-Bemole and Aniline. BY HKNBT LETHEBT, MS, FLS, &c. IT is on record that Thrasyas, the father of botany,...The writings of Plutarch, Tacitus, Quintilian and Livy are full of instances of what seem to be this kind of slow and occult poisoning. In fact, until... | |
| 1864 - 756 pages
...normal. ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF NITRO-BENZOLE AND ANILINE. BY HENKT LETHEBT, MB, FLS, &c. IT is on record that Thrasyas, the father of botany,...The writings of Plutarch, Tacitus, Quintilian and Livy are full of instances of what seem to be this kind of slow and occult poisoning. In fact, until... | |
| 1864 - 620 pages
...eggs. " On the Physiological Properties of Nitro-Benzole and Aniline. BY HKKBY LETHEBY, MB, FLS , &c. IT is on record that Thrasyas, the father of botany,...The writings of Plutarch, Tacitus, Quintilian and Livy are full of instances of what seem to be this kind of slow and occult poisoning. In fact, until... | |
| 1863 - 606 pages
...1863. ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF NITROBENZOLE AND ANILINE. By HENEY LETHERBIC, MB, FLS, ETC. It is on record that Thrasyas, the father of botany,...The writings of Plutarch, Tacitus, Quintilian, and Livy, are full of instances of what seem to be this kind of slow and occult poisoning. In fact, until... | |
| 1864 - 738 pages
...130 ON THE PHYSIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES OF NITKOBENZOLE AND ANILINE. BY ИЕХВТ LETHEBT, MB, FLS, ETC. It is on record that Thrasyas, the father of botany,...The writings of Plutarch, Tacitus, Quintilian, and Livy are full of instances of what seem to be this kind of slow and occult poisoning. In fact, until... | |
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