John Uri Lloyd
From Kook Science
John Uri Lloyd | |
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From the first ed. of Etidorhpa, c. 1895 | |
Born | 9 April 1849 Finger Lakes region, New York |
Died | 19 April 1936 (87) [1] Van Nuys, Los Angeles County, California |
Burial | Hopeful Lutheran Church Cemetery, Florence, Boone County, Kentucky |
Nationality | American |
John Uri Lloyd (April 19, 1849 - April 9, 1936) was an American pharmacist associated with the Eclectic school of medicine and author, popularly known for his 1895 novel Etidorhpa.
Selected Bibliography
- Lloyd, John Uri (1883), Elixirs, Their History, Formulae, and Methods of Preparation: With a Résumé of Unofficinal Elixirs From the Days of Paracelsus, Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co., https://archive.org/details/pharmaceuticalp00lloygoog
- Lloyd, John Uri (1895), Etidorhpa, or, the End of Earth, Private printing
- Lloyd, John Uri (1897), The Right Side of the Car: A Story of the Northern Pacific Railway, Chicago: Richard G. Badger & Company, https://archive.org/details/rightsideofcar00lloyiala
- Lloyd, John Uri (1900), Scroggins, New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., https://archive.org/details/scroggins00lloyiala
- Lloyd, John Uri (1901), Stringtown on the Pike: A Tale of Northernmost Kentucky, New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., https://archive.org/details/stringtownonthep00lloyiala
- Lloyd, John Uri (1901), Warwick of the Knobs: A Story of Stringtown County, Kentucky, New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., https://archive.org/details/warwickknobsast00lloygoog
- Lloyd, John Uri (1903), Red Head: Illustrations and Decorations by Reginald B. Birch, New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., https://archive.org/details/cu31924022155125
- Lloyd, John Uri (1909), Life and Medical Discoveries of Samuel Thomson, and a History of the Thomsonian Materia Medica, as shown in "The New Guide to Health", and the Literature of that Day
- Lloyd, John Uri (1910), The Eclectic Alkaloids, Resins, Resinoids, Oleo-Resins and Concentrated Principles
- Lloyd, John Uri (1911), History of the Vegetable Drugs of the Pharmacopeia of the United States
- Lloyd, John Uri (1930), Felix Moses: the Beloved Jew of Stringtown on the Pike
- Lloyd, John Uri (1934), Our Willie: a Folklore Story of the Gunpowder Creek And Hills, Boone County, Kentucky, Cincinnati: J. G. Kidd & Son
- Lloyd, John Uri, The Land That Was, But Yet Exists — an unpublished, potentially incomplete, sequel to Etidorhpa, or, the End of Earth.
Reading
- Flannery, Michael A. (1998), John Uri Lloyd: The Great American Eclectic, Carbondale & Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press, https://www.amazon.com/John-Uri-Lloyd-American-Eclectic/dp/080932167X/?tag=apopheniacs-20
- Smith, R. J. (7 Apr. 2015), John Uri Lloyd: to Infinity and Beyond, cincinnatimagazine.com, https://www.cincinnatimagazine.com/citywiseblog/john-uri-lloyd/
Resources
- Lloyd Library and Museum, lloydlibrary.org, https://lloydlibrary.org/
References
- ↑ "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q249-HGMV : 19 September 2016), John Uri Lloyd, 1936; Burial, Florence, Boone, Kentucky, United States of America, Hopeful Lutheran Church Cemetery; citing record ID 167379750, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.