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Resources of the southern fields and forests, medical, economical, and agricultural : being also a medical botany of the Confederate States, with practical information on the useful properties of the trees, plants, and shrubs

Title
Resources of the southern fields and forests, medical, economical, and agricultural : being also a medical botany of the Confederate States, with practical information on the useful properties of the trees, plants, and shrubs / by Francis Peyre Porcher ; reprinted with a biographical introduction by Ira M. Rutkow.
Author
Porcher, Francis Peyre, 1824-1895.
Publication
San Francisco : Norman Pub., 1991.

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xxv, 601 p. : port.; 24 cm.
Series Statement
The American Civil War medical series ; 4
Uniform Title
American Civil War medical series ; 4.
Alternative Title
Resources of southern fields and forests.
Subjects
Note
  • Originally published: Charleston : Evans & Cogswell, 1863.
  • Spine title: Resources of southern fields and forests.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. 1-4) and indexes.
Call Number
IT 92-6625
ISBN
0930405331 (alk. paper)
LCCN
90014284
OCLC
  • 22492117
  • 22492117
Author
Porcher, Francis Peyre, 1824-1895.
Title
Resources of the southern fields and forests, medical, economical, and agricultural : being also a medical botany of the Confederate States, with practical information on the useful properties of the trees, plants, and shrubs / by Francis Peyre Porcher ; reprinted with a biographical introduction by Ira M. Rutkow.
Imprint
San Francisco : Norman Pub., 1991.
Series
The American Civil War medical series ; 4
American Civil War medical series ; 4.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 1-4) and indexes.
Added Title
Resources of southern fields and forests.
Research Call Number
IT 92-6625
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