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- The Prescriber's pharmacopoeia: containing all the medicines in the London pharmacopoeia, arranged in classes according to their action, with their composition and doses1
- The book of prescriptions: containing 2900 prescriptions : collected from the practice of the most eminent physicians and surgeons, English and foreign : comprising also a compendious history of the materia medica of all countries alphabetically arranged : and lists of the doses of all officinal or established preparations1
- The book of prescriptions: containing 2900 prescriptions collected from the practice of the most eminent physicians and surgeons, English and foreign : comprising also, a compendious history of the materia medica of all countries, alphabetically arranged : and lists of the doses of all officinal or established preparations1
- The druggist's general receipt book: containing numerous recipes for patent and proprietary medicines, druggists' nostrums, etc., factitious mineral waters, and powders for preparing them : with a veterinary formulary and table of veterinary material medica : also recipes for perfumery and cosmetics, beverages, dietetic articles, and condiments, trade chemicals, miscellaneous compounds used in the arts, domestic economy, etc. : with useful tables and memoranda1
- The medical formulary: being a collection of prescriptions derived from the writings and practice of many of the most eminent physicians in America and Europe : together with the usual dietetic preparations and antidotes for poisons : to which is added an appendix, on the endermic use of medicines, and on the use of ether and chloroform : the whole accompanied with a few brief pharmaceutical and medical observations1
- The physician's prescription book: containing lists of terms, phrases, contractions and abbreviations, used in prescriptions, with explanatory notes : also the grammatical construction of prescriptions, etc., etc. : to which is added a key, containing the prescriptions in an unabbreviated form with a literal translation : for the use of medical and pharmaceutical students1
- The physician's prescription book: containing lists of terms, phrases, contractions and abbreviations, used in prescriptions, with explanatory notes : also the grammatical construction of prescriptions, etc., etc. : to which is added a key, containing the prescriptions in an unabbreviated form with a literal translation : intended for the use of medical and pharmaceutical students1
- The pocket formulary and synopsis of the British & foreign pharmacopoeias: comprising standard and approved formulae for the preparations and compounds employed in medical practice1
- The practitioner's pharmacopoeia and universal formulary: containing 2000 classified prescriptions, selected from the practice of the most eminent British and foreign medical authorities : with an abstract of the three British pharmacopoeias, and much other useful information for practitioner and student1
- Upon improvements in rendering medicinal preparations pleasing to the eye and taste, and agreeable to use: a paper read before the American Pharmaceutical Association at its Sixth Annual Meeting, (September 10th, 1857)1