Histoire Naturelle des Drogues Simples: Volume 4: Ou, Cours D'histoire Naturelle Professe a L'ecole de Pharmacie de Paris (Cambridge Library Collection - History of Medicine) (in French)
Histoire Naturelle des Drogues Simples: Volume 4: Ou, Cours D'histoire Naturelle Professe a L'ecole de Pharmacie de Paris (Cambridge Library Collection - History of Medicine) (in French)
Histoire Naturelle des Drogues Simples: Volume 4: Ou, Cours D'histoire Naturelle Professe a L'ecole de Pharmacie de Paris (Cambridge Library Collection - History of Medicine) (in French) - Nicolas Jean Guibourt
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Histoire Naturelle des Drogues Simples: Volume 4: Ou, Cours D'histoire Naturelle Professe a L'ecole de Pharmacie de Paris (Cambridge Library Collection - History of Medicine) (in French)
Nicolas Jean Guibourt
Synopsis "Histoire Naturelle des Drogues Simples: Volume 4: Ou, Cours D'histoire Naturelle Professe a L'ecole de Pharmacie de Paris (Cambridge Library Collection - History of Medicine) (in French)"
The French pharmacist Nicolas Jean-Baptiste Gaston Guibourt (1790-1867) first published this work in two volumes in 1820. It provided methodical descriptions of mineral, plant and animal substances. In the following years, Guibourt became a member of the Académie nationale de médicine and a professor at the École de pharmacie in Paris. Pharmaceutical knowledge also progressed considerably as new methods and classifications emerged. For this revised and enlarged four-volume fourth edition, published between 1849 and 1851, Guibourt followed the principles of modern scientific classification. For each substance, he describes the general properties as well as their medicinal or poisonous effects. Volume 4 (1851) looks at pharmaceutical substances derived from animals. Guibourt draws on Cuvier's recent classificatory work, dividing animals into four groups: vertebrates (mammals, birds, reptiles, fish), articulates (insects, arachnids, crustaceans et al.), molluscs, and zoophytes.