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363. A dispensatory and therapeutical remembrancer: comprising the entire lists of materia medica, preparations and compounds, with a full and distinct version of every practical formula, as authorized by the London, Edinburgh and Dublin Royal College of Physicians, in the latest editions of their several pharmacopoeias : to which are subjoined copious relative tables, exemplifying approved forms under which compatible medicines, &c. may be extemporaneously combined, &c. &c. &c

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368. The American new dispensatory: containing general principles of pharmaceutick chemistry, chemical analysis of the articles of materia medica, pharmaceutick operations, materia medica, including several new and valuable articles, the production of the United States, preparations & compositions : with an appendix containing an account of mineral waters, medical prescriptions, the nature and medical uses of the gases, medical electricity, galvanism, an abridgement of Dr. Currie's reports on the use of water, the cultivation of the poppy plant, and the method of preparing opium, and several useful tables : the whole compiled from the most approved authors, both European and American

369. The American medical formulary: based upon the United States and British pharmacopoeias : including also numerous standard formulae derived from American and European authorities : together with the medical properties and uses of medicines, poisons, their antidotes, tests, etc. : designed for the medical and pharmaceutical student

370. The Edinburgh new dispensatory: containing I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. II. The materia medica, or the natural pharmacuetical and medical history, of the substances employed in medicine. III. The pharmaceutical preparations and compositions : including translations of the Edinburgh pharmacopoeia, published in 1805, of the Dublin pharmacopoeia, in 1807, and of the London pharmacopoeia, in 1815 ; illustrated and explained in the language, and according to the principles of modern chemistry ; with numerous tables and plates of pharmaceutical apparatus