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A pharmacopoeia is very like a dispensatory; it is a list of medicines with brief discussions of preparation and uses. Unlike the dispensary, however, the pharmacopoeia is usually the product of an established body, such as the College of Physicinas, and thus serves as an official guide to ‘acceptable’ drugs.

Pharmacopaia Londinensis, or, The London dispensat…

Culpeper, Nicholas
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Pharmacopoia Londinensis, or, The London dispensat…

Culpeper, Nicholas
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Pharmacop ia Lemeriana contracta: Lemery’s universal pharmacop ia abridg’d, in a collection of recepe’s and…

Lémery, Nicolas
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Phylaxa medicina: a supplement to the London-dispensatory, and doron: being, a cabinet of choice…

Salmon, William
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The royal pharmacopoea, galenical and chymical, according to the practice of the most eminent and…

Charas, Moyse
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Pharmacopoeia Londinensis. Or, The new London dispensatory in VI. Books. Translated into English for the…

Royal College of Physicians of London,
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Pharmacopœia Londinensis. Or, the New London dispensatory. In VI. books. Translated into English for the…

Royal College of Physicians of London,
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The London dispensatory, reduced to the practice of the London physicians. Wherein are contain’d the…

Pechey, John
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Pharmacopoeia Londinensis. Or, The new London dispensatory in VI books. Translated into English for the…

Royal College of Physicians of London,
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Doron medicum: or, A supplement to the new London dispensatory. In III. books. Containing a…

Salmon, William
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