American Journal of Pharmacy, Volume 113Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science., 1941 |
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... United States with the exception of Digitalis , and to a limited extent Belladonna . It is generally agreed that the United States has suitable soil , climate and other conditions necessary for the cultivation of numerous medicinal ...
... United States with the exception of Digitalis , and to a limited extent Belladonna . It is generally agreed that the United States has suitable soil , climate and other conditions necessary for the cultivation of numerous medicinal ...
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... United States Department of Agriculture , highly recommends the cultivation of medicinal plants for regions where such cultivation is likely to meet with success under ordinary conditions . This bureau has initiated many studies in this ...
... United States Department of Agriculture , highly recommends the cultivation of medicinal plants for regions where such cultivation is likely to meet with success under ordinary conditions . This bureau has initiated many studies in this ...
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... United States Pharmacopoeia is being used more fre- quently in the Pan - American countries . This is but one of the evidences of greater cooperation and friendship be- tween the United States and her neighbor Republics . The reasons ...
... United States Pharmacopoeia is being used more fre- quently in the Pan - American countries . This is but one of the evidences of greater cooperation and friendship be- tween the United States and her neighbor Republics . The reasons ...
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