William P. C. Barton
Also known as
William P. C. 1786-1856 Barton
Born 1786-01-01
Died 1856-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF56726205
- WikidataQ8016445
- ISNI0000000027255338
- Open LibraryOL2396319A
Top Subjects
- Botany (4)
- Philadelphia (3)
- Plants (2)
- Pennsylvania (2)
- Sorghum (2)
- Benjamin Smith Barton (1766-1815) (2)
- Vegetable Materia medica (2)
Books by William P. C. Barton
Total count: 26
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A dissertation on the chymical properties and exhilarating effects of nitrous oxide gasand its application to pneumatick medicine : submitted as an inaugural thesis for the degree of Doctor of MedicinePrinted for the author, at the Lorenzo press1808-01-01
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A treatise containing a plan for the internal organization and government of marine hospitals in the United Statestogether with a scheme for amending and systematizing the medical department of the navyPrinted for the author. Sold by Edward Parker, no. 178, Market-street, and Philip H. Nicklin, no. 51, Chestnut street1814-01-01
Floræ Philadelphicæ prodromusplantarum quæ hactenus exploratæ fuereJ. Maxwell1815-01-01
Florae Philadelphicae prodromusplantarum quae hactenus exploratae fuere, quaeque in ipso opere ulterius describentur, exhibens enumerationem: or Prodromus of the flora Philadelphica; exhibiting a list of all the plants to be described in that work, which have as yet been collected ...J. Maxwell1815-01-01-
Floræ philadelphicæ prodromus, plantarum quæ hactenus exploratæ fuere, quæque in ipso opere ulterius describentur exhibens enumerationem, or, Prodromus of the Flora Philadelphica, exhibiting a list of all the plants to be described in that work which have as yet been collectedPrinted for the author by J. Maxwell1815-01-01
A biographical sketch read pursuant to appointment before the Philadelphia Medical Society, at a stated meeting, on Saturday, 16th February 1816, of their late President, Professor BartonPhiladelphia Medical Society1816-01-01-
Some account of a plant used in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, as a substitute for chocolateand which appears to be the Holcus bicolor of Willdenows' Species plantarumPrinted by T.H. Palmer1816-01-01
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A biographical sketch read pursuant to appointment before the Philadelphia Medical Society, at a stated meeting, on Saturday, 16th February 1810 [i.e., 1816], of their late president Professor Barton[s.n.]1816-01-01
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Some account of a plant used in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, as a substitute for chocolateand which appears to be the Holcus bicolor of Willdenow's Species plantarumPrinted by T.H. Palmer1816-01-01
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A biographical sketch, read pursuant to appointment before the Philadelphia Medical Societyat a stated meeting, on Saturday, 16th February 1810 [i. e. 1816] of their late president, Professor [B. S.] Barton ...1816-01-01
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Vegetable materia medica of the United States, or, Medical botanycontaining a botanical, general, and medical history, of medicinal plants indigenous to the United States : illustrated by coloured engravings, made after original drawings from nature, done by the authorPrinted and published by M. Carey & Son1817-01-01
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Vegetable materia medica of the United Statesor Medical botany: containing a botanical, general, and medical history, of medicinal plants indigenous to the United States. Illustrated by coloured engravings, made after original drawings from naturePrinted and published by M. Carey & Son1817-01-01
Compendium florae Philadelphicaecontaining a description of the indigenous and naturalized plants found within a circuit of ten miles around PhiladelphiaM. Carey1818-01-01-
Vegetable materia medica of the United Statesor, Medical botany : containing a botanical, general, and medical history of medicinal plants indigenous to the United States : illustrated by coloured engravings, made after drawings from nature, done by the authorPublished by M. Carey & Son ...; Joseph R.A. Skerrett, printer1818-01-01
Vegetable materia medica of the United Statesor, Medical botany : containing a botanical, general, and medical history of medicinal plants indigenous to the United StatesH.C. Carey & I. Lea1818-01-01
Compendium floræ philadelphicæcontaining a description of the indigenous and naturalized plants found within a circuit of ten miles around Philadelphia.Published by M. Carey and son, no. 126, Chestnut street1818-01-01-
A flora of North Americaillustrated by original coloured figures, drawn from natureCarey1820-01-01
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Outlines of lectures on materia medica and botanydelivered in Jefferson medical college, Philadelphia.J. G. Auner1827-01-01
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Hints for naval officers cruising in the West Indies.E. Littel; Boston, Carter & Hendee; [etc., etc.]1830-01-01
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Programe [!] of the courses of instruction1832-01-01
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Prodrome of a work to aid the teaching of the vegetable materia medicaby the natural families of plants, in the Therapeutic institute of Philadelphia.Printed for the use of the pupils of the Institute1833-01-01
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Elements of botany, or, outlines of the natural history of vegetablesillustrated by forty engravingsA new ed., rev. and condensed with an account of the life and writings of the author, by William P.C. Barton.Robert Desilver1836-01-01
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A polemical remonstrance against the project of creating the new office of Surgeon General in the Navy of the United States1838-01-01
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Vegetable materia medica of the United States, or, Medical botanycontaining a botanical, general, and medical history of medicinal plants indigenous to the United StatesM. Carey & Son1978-01-01
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Compendium florae philadelphicaecontaining a description of the indigenous and naturalized plants found within a circuit of ten miles around PhiladelphiaM. Carey1979-01-01
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Compendium Floræ PhiladelphicæContaining a Description of the Indigenous and Naturalized Plants Found Within a Circuit of Ten Miles Around PhiladelphiaCreative Media Partners, LLC2018-01-01