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several Latin names, such as Edinburgum,
while the
adjectival forms Edinburgensis and
Edinensis are used in
educational and
scientific contexts. Edina...
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University of
Edinburgh Latin:
Universitas Academica Edinburgensis Former names Tounis College King James'
College Type
Public research university Ancient...
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University of East
Anglia – East Lond or UEL
University of East
London Edin
Edinburgensis University of
Edinburgh Exon Exe
Exoniensis University of
Exeter Fal...
- splinters".
James Sutherland also
mentioned it in his
Hortus Medicus Edinburgensis. In Korea, it is used to
treat conjunctivitus,
urethritis and amenorrhoea...
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revision committee for the
editions of the college's
Pharmacopoeia Edinburgensis of 1774, 1783, and 1794.
Black was
appointed prin****l
physician to...
- Stevenson, Joseph, ed. (1835),
Chronica de Mailros,
Typis Societatis Edinburgensis. Neville,
Grant and Cynthia, ed. (2012), Acts of
Alexander III King...
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Garden on a new site), and his
innovative publication Hortus Medicus Edinburgensis placed Scotland at the
forefront of
European botany. He was also a renowned...
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published as,
Verba Ioann.
Russelli iureconsulti pro
senatu populoque Edinburgensi habita, ad
serenissimam scotorum reginam Annam dum
Edinburgum ingreditur...
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University 13
March 1747, and is
described in the
register as Britanno-
Edinburgensis. Kees van Strien: A
Medical Student at
Leiden and
Paris William Sinclair...
- F. Hoffman,
extracted from his works, with notes, &c. Pharmacopœia
Edinburgensis,
translated 1746–8.
Novum Organum Scientiarum (Bacon),
translated 1802...