vom 8.2.2011
Pharmacopoeia Colligii Regalis Medicorum Londonensis
Lipsiae : Beygang, 1788
vom 14.1.2011
Pharmacopoeia [Pharmacopoea] Collegii regalis medicorum Londinensis
Londini : apud Josephum Johnson, [1788]Pharmacopoeia [Pharmacopoea] Collegii regalis medicorum Londinensis
iuxta postremam renovationem ed.Londini [u.a.] : Logman, Shewell & Nourse [u.a.], 1746
vom 15.10.2010
Theory and Practice Of Chirurgical Pharmacy
Comprehensing a complete Dispensatory For the use of Surgeons ; With explanatory and critical notes on each composition ... and the nature, and medicinal efficacy, of the several simples subservient to themLondon : Nourse, 1761
vom 13.10.2010
Receipts for preparing and compounding the principal medicines made use of by the late Mr. Ward
London : Whitridge, 1763
vom 29.9.2010
The London Practice of Physic
wherein the Definition and Symptoms of Diseases, with the present Method ofCure, are clearly laid down ; with proper Tables, exhibiting the Doses of Medicines, and the Quantity of Purgatives, Opiates, and Mercurials, in the compositions of the London Dispensatory, and a complete Index of the Diseases ; the Whole calculated for the general Use of young Practitioners2nd Ed., London : Johnston ; Robinson, 1773
vom 15.9.2010
Pharmacopoeia officinalis et extemporanea
or a compleat English dispensatory in four parts2nd. ed., very much improved, London : Bell, 1719
vom 13.9.2010
Pharmacopoeia [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 HeadsLondon : Hinton, 1756
vom 10.9.2010
Dr. Radcliffe's practical dispensatory
containing a complete body of prescriptions, fitted for all diseases, internal and external, digested under proper heads4. ed. / by Edward Strother, London : Rivington, 1721Pharmacopoeia [Pharmacopoea] Edinburgensis pauperum
or, the dispensatory for the use of the Royal Hospital in Edinburgh ; now transl. into EnglishLondon : Innys & Richard, 1753
vom 25.8.2010
The English Physician Enlarged
With Three Hundred and Sixty-Nine Medicines, made of English Herbs, that were not in any impression until this. Being an astrologo-physical discourse of the vulgar herbs of this nation ...London : Barker, [ca. 1800]
vom 16.8.2010
vom 13.8.2010
vom 6.8.2010
The new dispensatory
containing 1. The elements of pharmacy, 2. The materia medica ..., 3. The preparations and compositions of the new London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias ; the whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations2nd ed., corr., with large additions, London : Nourse, 1765The new dispensatory
containing 1. The elements of pharmacy, 2. The materia medica, or an account of the substances employed in medicine, 3. The preparations and compositions of the new London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias ; the whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations6th ed., London : F. Wingrave, 1799
vom 4.8.2010
Every man his own physician
being a complete collection of efficacious and approved remedies, for every disease incident to the human body ; with plain instructions for their common useA new ed., improved, London : Griffin, 1766
vom 28.7.2010
The 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 QuincyLondon : Nourse, 1753Pharmacopoeia [Pharmacopoea] Collegii regalis medicorum Londinensis
Londini : Johnson, 1788
vom 27.7.2010
The new Pharmacopoeia [Pharmacopoea] of the Royal College of Physicians of London
London : Longman : Galabin, 1788
vom 9.6.2010
Pharmacopoeia [Pharmacopoea] Collegii regalis medicorum Londinensis
4. ed. / supervised by Hans Sloane, Londini : Knaplock : Bowyer, 1721