The pharmacopoeia, of the Royal College of Physicians of London / translated into English, with notes, indexes of new names, preparations, &c. &c. by the late Thomas Healde, M.D. F.R.S. Lumleyan lecturer at the College of Physicians, and senior physician of the London Hospital.

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The pharmacopoeia, of the Royal College of Physicians of London / translated into English, with notes, indexes of new names, preparations, &c. &c. by the late Thomas Healde, M.D. F.R.S. Lumleyan lecturer at the College of Physicians, and senior physician of the London Hospital. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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Pharmacopoia Londinensis. English

Publication/Creation

London : Printed by G. Woodfall, for T. Longman, Paternoster-Row, 1796.

Physical description

xx, 390 pages, 2 unnumbered pages

Edition

7th ed., revised, and adapted to the last improved edition of the college; with an index, shewing the general doses of medicines, by John Latham, M. D. fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Physician to the Magdalen, and to St. Bartholomew's Hospital.

References note

ESTC, N11349

Notes

A translation of "Pharmacopoia Londinensis".
The t.-p. is a cancel.
With a final advertisement leaf.

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