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NEED to find this book!!


Question Posted Tuesday August 27 2013, 1:04 am

So this weekend I was at a old book store and found an awesome really old early 1900s medical book, and all I rememberis this;:

-A green/Grey color.
-In the middle if the title was 'Medical' in big letters,in I think a gold color.
-There were a TON plants in it and it said all the medical uses for them, in a dictionary format.
-There were also many examples of skin diseases with drawings (ex: herpies, etc.) Thanks!!!


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Razhie answered Tuesday August 27 2013, 8:10 am:
Why no call the old book store and ask about the book?

That seems the simplest way to find out exactly what it was.

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