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. 2022 May;91(2):104-108.
Epub 2022 Jun 15.

J.A. Lindsay's Tonics and Tinctures for Cardiac Care (1889-1904)

J.A. Lindsay's Tonics and Tinctures for Cardiac Care (1889-1904)

Tracy Freudenthaler. Ulster Med J. 2022 May.
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Figure 1
James Alexander Lindsay. Photograph by Elliott & Fry.
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Figure 2
Image from Dr. Lindsay’s handwritten journal entry, 1889.
Figure 3
Figure 3
Dr. Lindsay’s Digitalis Tincture (1889)
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Figure 4:
Tonics with Iron, Quinine, Strychnine
Figure 5
Figure 5
Dr. Lindsay’s signature 1889

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