Bulletin of Pharmacy, Volume 171903 |
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... means of which different druggists in a town could charge the same price for a given prescrip- tion a considerable amount of harm would be pre- vented that otherwise often results . It is the dif- ference in prices charged by different ...
... means of which different druggists in a town could charge the same price for a given prescrip- tion a considerable amount of harm would be pre- vented that otherwise often results . It is the dif- ference in prices charged by different ...
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... means ; England already has in force , and has had for several years , the P. A. T. A. plan , which is not unlike our own N. A. R. D. plan ; and this was considered by the convention to be satisfactory . The purpose of the convention ...
... means ; England already has in force , and has had for several years , the P. A. T. A. plan , which is not unlike our own N. A. R. D. plan ; and this was considered by the convention to be satisfactory . The purpose of the convention ...
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... means of which certain doc- tors furnished medical attendance at $ 1 per member annually , and certain druggists ... Mean- while , it is said that one man in Jersey City is ready to establish a large pharmacy in Bayonne if enough support ...
... means of which certain doc- tors furnished medical attendance at $ 1 per member annually , and certain druggists ... Mean- while , it is said that one man in Jersey City is ready to establish a large pharmacy in Bayonne if enough support ...
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... means without boastfulness to impress them with your proficiency as a pharmacist . This is a matter that will demand . much tact , and instructions or advice can hardly be given for its successful prosecution . I would con- vey a ...
... means without boastfulness to impress them with your proficiency as a pharmacist . This is a matter that will demand . much tact , and instructions or advice can hardly be given for its successful prosecution . I would con- vey a ...
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... means , however , may be used for filling soft elastic capsules with this combination , keeping the solution sufficiently warm until intro- duced into the capsule , when , upon cooling , the salol will be deposited . Castor oil when ...
... means , however , may be used for filling soft elastic capsules with this combination , keeping the solution sufficiently warm until intro- duced into the capsule , when , upon cooling , the salol will be deposited . Castor oil when ...
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