A medicinal dispensatory, containing the vvhole body of physick
discovering the natures, properties, and vertues of vegetables, minerals, & animals: the manner of compounding medicaments, and the way to administer them. Methodically digested in five books of philosophical and pharmaceutical institutions; three books of physical materials galenical and chymical. Together with a most perfect and absolute pharmacopoea or apothecaries shop. Accommodated with three useful tables. Composed by the illustrious Renodæus, chief physician to the monarch of France; and now Englished and revised, by Richard Tomlinson of London, apothecaryRenou, Jean de ; Tomlinson, RichardLondon : Sawbridge, 1657Pharmacopoeia [Pharmacopoea] Londinensis
or, the new London dispensatory in 6 books ; transl. into English for the publick good, and fitted to the whole art of healing ; ill. with the preparations, virtues and uses of all simple medicaments, vegetable, animal and mineral of all the compounds both international and external, and of all the chymical preparations now in use ; together with some choice medicines added by the author ; as also the praxis of chymistry as it's now exercised, fitted to the meanest Pharmacopoeia Londinensis, or, the New Londnon Dispensatory capacitySalmon, William (Hrsg.)4th ed. / corr. and amended by William Salmon, London : Bassett, 1691The London Dispensatory
reduced to the practice of the London physicians, wherein are contain'd the medicines, both galenical and chymical, that are now in use ; those that are out of use are omitted ; and such a are in use, and not in the Latin copy, are added, with vertues and dosesPechey, John (Hrsg.)London : Lawrence : Collins, 1694Pharmacopoeia Bateana: Or Bate's Dispensatory
Bate, George ; Salmon, WilliamTranslated from the second Edition of the Latin Copy, published by Mr. James Shipton / By William Salmon, London : Smith & Walford, 1694A course of chymistry
containing an easie method of preparing those chymical medicins which are used in physick ; with curious remarks and useful discourses upon each preparation, for the benefit of such a desire to be instructed in the knowledge of this artLemery, NicolasThe 3rd. ed., transl. from the 8th ed. in the French, London : Kettilby, 1698Pharmacopoeia 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 [Pharmacopoea] Collegii regalis Londini remedia omnia succincte descripta
una cum catalogo simplicium ordine alphabetico digestorum. Quibus annexum est manuale ad forum: nec-non pinax psographious [...] Huic insuper adjiciuntur pharmaca nonnulla in usu hodierno apud medicos Londinenses. Accessit item in calce prosodia medica observatu non indigna ...Editio quarta prioribus emendatior & auctior., Londini : Walthoe, 1711A compleat history of druggs
written in French by Monsieur Pomet, chief druggist to the present French king ; to which is added what is further observable on the same subject, from Messrs. Lemery and Tournefort, divided into 3 classes, vegetable, animal and mineral, with their use in physick, chymistry, pharmacy and several other arts ; done into English from the originalsPomet, Pierre ; Tournefort, Joseph Pitton de ; Lemery, NicolasLondon : Bonwicke, 1712Pharmacopoeia officinalis et extemporanea
or a compleat English dispensatory in four partsQuincy, John2nd. ed., very much improved, London : Bell, 1719Dr. 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, 1721Pharmacopoeia [Pharmacopoea] Collegii regalis medicorum Londinensis
Sloane, Hans (Hrsg.)4. ed. / supervised by Hans Sloane, Londini : Knaplock : Bowyer, 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, 1725Pharmacopoeia 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, 1728Samuelis Dalei Pharmacologia, seu Manuductio ad Materiam medicam
in qua Medicamenta officinalia simplicia, hoc est mineralia, vegetabilia, animalia eorumque Partes in Medicinae Officinis usitata, in Methodum naturalem digesta succincte & accurate describuntur ...Dale, SamuelTertia Editio ..., Londini : Innys & Manby, 1737A compleat body of distilling
explainig the mysteries of that science in a most easy and familiar manner ; containing an exact and accurate method of making all the compound cordial waters now in use, with a particular account of their several virtues, as also a directory ...Smith, GeorgeThe 3d ed., London : Lintot, 1738Herman Boerhaave's Materia medica: Or, a series of Presciptions adapted to the Sections of his Practical Aphorisms concerning the Knowledge and Cure of Diseases
translated from the Latin Original of the last genuine Edition of the AuthorBoerhaave, HermanLondon : Innys & Manby, 1741Pharmacopoeia [Pharmacopoea] Collegii regalis medicorum Londinensis
iuxta postremam renovationem ed.Londini [u.a.] : Logman, Shewell & Nourse [u.a.], 1746Medulla medicinae universae or a new compendious dispensatory
compiled at the command of His Royal Highness the Duke, for the use of the military hospital abroad, during the late warTheobald, John4th ed., London : Baldwin, 1752The 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, 1753