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Titles
- Prescription writing: designed for the use of medical students who have never studied Latin3
- A manual of prescription writing: with a full explanation of the methods of correctly writing prescriptions, a table of doses expressed in both the apothecaries' and metric systems, rules for avoiding incompatibilities and for combining medicines2
- "Give 40 of K": (you know what I mean, don't you?)1
- 1500 prescriptions of all kinds, right and wrong: selected from prescription files, journals, formularies, pharmacopoeias, and medical works, illustrating correct and incorrect construction, Latinity, abbreviations, doses, and pharmacy, and covering all the principal forms in which medicines are commonly administered : intended as an aid to pharmaceutical teachers, students, and examiners1
- Abbreviations: a shortcut to medication errors1
- Adverse drug events with HYDROmorphone: how preventable are they?1
- An answer to "a protest against the use of the metric system in prescribing"1
- An answer to a protest against the use of the metric system in prescribing1
- Are consumers well informed about prescription drugs?: the impact of printed direct-to-consumer advertising1
- Ask your family pharmacist1
- Association between electronic medical record implementation of default opioid prescription quantities and prescribing behavior in two emergency departments1
- Break the Rx silence barrier1
- Breakdowns in the medication reconciliation process1
- Circular. Núm. 411
- Communicate before you medicate1
- Complexity of insulin therapy1
- Docteur A. Gill: doyen de la faculté des loisirs1
- Doctor, doctor--I'm a bit run down: can I have a prescription?1
- Doctor, doctor--have you got anything for smallpots?1
- Doctor, doctor--my stomach's bad: can I have a prescription?1