Pharmaceutical formulas : a book of useful recipes for the drug trade, comprising formulas for toilet preparations and specialties and preparations for the hair, dentrifices, perfumes, household and culinary requisites, beverages, antiseptics and disinfectants, inks, varnishes, confectionery, medicinal compounds, and many other preparations related to the art of pharmacy collated chiefly from The chemist and druggist and The chemists' and druggists' diaries / with annotations by Peter MacEwan.
- Date:
- 1898
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Pharmaceutical formulas : a book of useful recipes for the drug trade, comprising formulas for toilet preparations and specialties and preparations for the hair, dentrifices, perfumes, household and culinary requisites, beverages, antiseptics and disinfectants, inks, varnishes, confectionery, medicinal compounds, and many other preparations related to the art of pharmacy collated chiefly from The chemist and druggist and The chemists' and druggists' diaries / with annotations by Peter MacEwan. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Med K14728 Advertisements iii BHOOL OF CHEMISTRY | CHANCERY LANE. Principal—Mr. G. E. SKERRY, M.A. F.R.C.S., F.R.S.L (Late doyal Mint, Civil Service Commission, &c.), Member of the London Chamber of Commerce. Senior Lecturer—Mr. F. A. HOCKING, B.Sc., Lond., M.P.S. THE CITY SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY AND PHARMACY is now well known throughout the United Kingdom, and can show More higher Successes than any other Institution. This is without doubt owing to the Individual Attention given to the Students. There are no over-crowded classes. None but High-class Tutors and Practical Teachers are engaged. The LABORATORY is replete with all the requisites for the Pharmaceutical Student, and pronounced the best equipped in London. The DIS PE NSARY is most complete with all that is necessary for carrying out of ordinary Pharmaceutical operations. The LECTURE ROOMS are specially adapted for Object and Lantern Demonstrations, which are given frequently. ALL APPARATUS for Volumetric and Gravimetric analysis is Lent to the Students. It is important to know that Students can commence work in the Laboratory at any time without inconvenience to themselves. MODERATE DETEZES. / \ ,-v AA A A A/V\/V\A/\/A/\/AAAA.A/YAA/VA/\/\AAA/N/V\/ VW V/\A/'AAA AA.A /* FULL LIST OF SUCCESSES ON APPLICATION. 80 per cent, of Students presented passed last year. Call or Write for Detailed Prospectus. Day, Evening, and Correspondence Classes. LECTURERS AND DEMONSTRATORS. Mr. F. A. HOCKING, B.Sc., Lond:, M.P.S., Senior Demonstrator. Mr. A. PURNELL, A.P.S., Qualified Chemist. Mr. LEE, B.A., B.Sc., Lond., Honours in Physics and Chemistry. Mr. R. J. DALLAS, M A., First-Class Honours Physics & Mathematics. Mr. H. E. ADYE, M.A., Edinburgh Gold Medallist, Geology, Zoology, and Systematic Botany. Remember that the Principal is always pleased to interview Prospective Students and give them the best possible advice. SPECIMEN TESTIMONIALS. Our high results are attained by giving individual attention to our Students. Latest testi- monial. January 11, 1898.—“I was one of the successful candidates at the recent Pharma- ceutical Examination, and I wish to thank you for the tuition received at the City School of Pharmacy, having attended no other ?choo].”-r-G. D., High Street, Oamden Town, N.W. October 11,1897.—A successful m. n write^i—“ The only school at which I studied was yours, and as it was my first attempt, and only about 25 per cent, of those who went up were suc- cessful, I have every reason to be satisfied with the instruction I have received.”—H. L., Upper Westbonme Park, W. July 17,1897.—“I have very great pleasure in informing you that I was successful in passin„ the Minor Examination after three months’tuition. Your tutors are all able men, and know their work.”—H. S. W., Oolnbrook Street, St. George’s Road, S.E. July 30,1897.—“ I beg to inform you of my success in passing the Apothecaries’ Hall Exami- nation. I must thank you for giving me such able masters. At the beginning of the year I did not know a single thing when I first came to your school.”—Miss R„ Wallace Road, Canonbury. September 25, 1897.—“ I am very pleased to inform you that I have successfully passed my Examination for the Society of Apothecaries. I may mention that I am in every way satisfied with the manner in which you coached me, and I shall come to you again for help and advice.” Mr. H. S. P., of Newbridge, Mon. September 23,1897.—“I wish to say that I consider the City School of Pharmacy in every way Jioronghly well conducted. The teachers are efficient and painstaking. I cannot speak too highly of them. They have taken a great deal of extra trouble, and have been most kind.”— Miss M, D. (successful at Apothecaries’ Hall). For Full Information address the Principal, Mr. G. E. SKERRY, M.A., 27 Chancery Lane.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28099953_0003.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)