The responsibility of pharmacists in the compounding of prescriptions, in the selling of poisons, in substituting drugs other than those prescribed, etc., furnishes a chapter of the greatest interest to everyone concerned with questions of medical jurisprudence. The Eclectic Medical Journal - Page 1811904Full view - About this book
| 1904 - 100 pages
...significance to both the medical expert and the attorney, is that on the medicolegal relations of the X-Eays. The responsibility of pharmacists in the compounding...etc., furnishes a chapter of the greatest interest to everyone concerned with questions of medical jurisprudence. Also included in the work is the enumeration... | |
| R. H. Andrews - 1903 - 424 pages
...the attorney, is that on the medicolegal relations of theX-Rays. The responsibility of pharmacist* in the compounding of prescriptions, in the selling...of poisons; in substituting drugs other than those prescribed.etc., furnishes a chapter of the greatest interest to everyone concerned with questions... | |
| 1903 - 638 pages
...significance to both the medical expert and the attorney, is that on the medicolegal relations of the X-rays. The responsibility of pharmacists in the compounding...other than those prescribed, etc., furnishes a chapter ot the greatest interest to everyone concerned with questions of medical jurisprudence. Also included... | |
| 1904 - 762 pages
...medical expert and the attorneys, is that on the medico-legal relations of the X-Rays. The responsbility of pharmacists in the compounding of prescriptions,...etc., furnishes a chapter of the greatest interest to everyone concerned with questions of medical jurisprudence. Also included in the work is the enumeration... | |
| Edward Baldwin Gleason - 1901 - 266 pages
...that on "The Medicolegal Relationsof the X-Rays." This section will be found of unusual importance. The responsibility of pharmacists in the compounding...etc., furnishes a chapter of the greatest interest. Also included in the work is the enumeration of the laws of the various states relating to the commitment... | |
| Clark Bell - 1903 - 724 pages
...remains frequently depends the legal conduct of a given case, and the guilt or innocence of the accused. The responsibility of pharmacists in the compounding...medical jurisprudence. Also included in the work is theenumeration of the laws of the various States relating to the commitment and retention of the insane.... | |
| 1903 - 836 pages
...significance to both the medical expert and the attorney, is that on the medioolegal relations of the X-rays. The responsibility of pharmacists in the compounding...etc., furnishes a chapter of the greatest interest to everyone concerned with questions of medical jurisprudence. Also included in the work is the enumeration... | |
| 1904 - 590 pages
...significance to both the medical expert and the attorney, is that on the medicolegal relations of the X-rays. The responsibility of pharmacists in the compounding...etc., furnishes a chapter of the greatest interest to everyone concerned with questions of medical jurisprudence. Also included in the work is the enumeration... | |
| 1903 - 728 pages
...significance to both the medical expert and the attorney, is that on the medico-legal relations of the X-rays. The responsibility of pharmacists in the compounding...etc., furnishes a chapter of the greatest interest to everyone concerned with questions of medical jurisprudence. Also included in the work is the enumeration... | |
| 1904 - 810 pages
...significance to both the medical expert and the attorney, is that on the medicolegal relations of the X-Rays. The responsibility of pharmacists in the compounding...etc., furnishes a chapter of the greatest interest to everyone concerned with questions of medical jurisprudence. Also included in the work is the enumeration... | |
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