The pupil's pharmacopoeia; being a literal translation of the London Pharmacopoeia, the English following the original in italics word for word : and the Latin text being marked to facilitate a proper pronunciation In addition to which, the chemical decompositions are explained in a note at the foot of each preparation. To the whole is annexed, a table exhibiting at one view, the names of medicines, with their properties, doses, and antidotes ... etc / By W. Maugham.
- Maugham, William.
- Date:
- 1824
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The pupil's pharmacopoeia; being a literal translation of the London Pharmacopoeia, the English following the original in italics word for word : and the Latin text being marked to facilitate a proper pronunciation In addition to which, the chemical decompositions are explained in a note at the foot of each preparation. To the whole is annexed, a table exhibiting at one view, the names of medicines, with their properties, doses, and antidotes ... etc / By W. Maugham. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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