9 Titel in Pharm. extemporanea - de Quincy, Lewis, Radcliff, Fuller, Bat.
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Dr. Radcliffe's practical dispensatory
containing a complete body of prescriptions, fitted for all diseases, internal and external, digested under proper headsRadcliffe, John ; Strother, Edward (Hrsg.)4. ed. / by Edward Strother, London : Rivington, 1721The English Physician enlarged with three hundred and sixty-nine Medicines, made of English Herbs, that were not in any Impression until this
Culpeper, NicholasLondon : Norris, 1725The new dispensatory
containing 1. The elements of pharmacy, 2. The materia medica, or an account of the substances employed in medicine, with the virtues and uses of each article, so far as they are warranted by experience and observation, 3.The preparations and compositions of the new London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias ; the whole interspersed with practical cautions and observationsLewis, William4. ed., London : Nourse, 1781The new dispensatory
containing 1. The theory and practice of pharmacy, 2. A distribution of medicinal simples according to their virtues and sensible qualities ..., 3. A full translation of the London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias, 4. Directions for extemporaneous prescription, 5. A collection of cheap remedies for the use of the poor ; the whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations ; intended as a correction, and improvement of QuincyLewis, WilliamLondon : Nourse, 1753Pharmacopoeia [Pharmacopoea] Meadiana
faithfully gathered from original Prescriptions, containing the most elegant Methods of Cure in Diseases ; to which are annexed useful Observations upon each Prescription ; the whole digested under proper HeadsMead, RichardLondon : Hinton, 1756Pharmacopoeia Bateana or Bate's Dispensatory
Bate, George ; Salmon, WilliamTranslated from the last Edition of the Latin Copy, published by Mr. James Shipton, 3. ed. / By William Salmon, London : Smith & Walford, 1706Pharmacopoeia officinalis et extemporanea
or a compleat English dispensatory in four partsQuincy, John7th ed., much enlarged and corr., to which is added an account of the common adulterations, both of simples and compounds, with some marks to detect them by, London : Osborn & Longman, 1728Pharmacopoeia officinalis et extemporanea
or a compleat English dispensatory in four partsQuincy, John2nd. ed., very much improved, London : Bell, 1719