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W A Jackson

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Pharmaceutical Historian|September 1, 1991
Edward's patent feeding bottleW A Jackson
Pharmaceutical Historian|October 20, 2001
Who was "Lily the Pink"? the story of an American proprietary medicineW A Jackson
Pharmaceutical Historian|October 20, 2001
The big C: cancer cures or quackery?W A Jackson
Pharmaceutical Historian|December 1, 1978
Antiques of Mander, Weaver and Co., WolverhamptonW A Jackson
Pharmaceutical Historian|January 1, 1984
The Carbolic smoke ballW A Jackson
Pharmaceutical Historian|October 1, 2005
The unfortunate Mr Jukes, the flexible clysma-duct and the improved stomach pumpW A Jackson
Pharmaceutical Historian|March 14, 2014
The Queen of Hungary's Water: a further note on early British sourcesW A Jackson
Pharmaceutical Historian|January 8, 2008
Oleum CatellorumW A Jackson
Pharmaceutical Historian|August 5, 2003
Some notes on an early nineteenth century manuscript medical receipt bookW A Jackson
Pharmaceutical Historian|July 1, 1977
Lupton of LevenshulmeW A Jackson
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Pharmaceutical Historian|September 1, 1991
Edward's patent feeding bottleW A Jackson
Pharmaceutical Historian|October 20, 2001
Who was "Lily the Pink"? the story of an American proprietary medicineW A Jackson
Pharmaceutical Historian|October 20, 2001
The big C: cancer cures or quackery?W A Jackson
Pharmaceutical Historian|December 1, 1978
Antiques of Mander, Weaver and Co., WolverhamptonW A Jackson
Pharmaceutical Historian|January 1, 1984
The Carbolic smoke ballW A Jackson
Pharmaceutical Historian|October 1, 2005
The unfortunate Mr Jukes, the flexible clysma-duct and the improved stomach pumpW A Jackson
Pharmaceutical Historian|March 14, 2014
The Queen of Hungary's Water: a further note on early British sourcesW A Jackson
Pharmaceutical Historian|January 8, 2008
Oleum CatellorumW A Jackson
Pharmaceutical Historian|August 5, 2003
Some notes on an early nineteenth century manuscript medical receipt bookW A Jackson
Pharmaceutical Historian|July 1, 1977
Lupton of LevenshulmeW A Jackson
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