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Henry Banyer
Henry Banyer (fl. 1739), was a medical writer.Banyer studied at St. Thomas's Hospital, and practised as a physician at Wisbeach. He was admitted extraordinary licentiate of the College of Surgeons on 30 July 1736. His works are ''Methodical Introduction to the Art of Surgery'', 1717, and ''Pharmacopœia Pauperum, or the Hospital Dispensary, containing the chief Medicines now used in the Hospitals of London'', 1721, 4th ed. 1739. Provided by Wikipedia
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Pharmacopoeia pauperum or, the hospital dispensatory: containing the chief medicines now used in the hospitals of London; with suitable instructions for their common use. By Henry... by Banyer, Henry, 1690-1749
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Pharmacopœia pauperum or, the hospital dispensatory. Containing the medicines used in the hospitals of London, by the direction of Dr. Coatsworth, Dr. Mead, Dr. Cade, Dr. Wadsworth... by Banyer, Henry, 1690-1749
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Pharmacopœia pauperum or, the hospital dispensatory: containing the chief medicines now used in the hospitals of London; with suitable instructions for their common use. By Henry B... by Banyer, Henry, 1690-1749
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