Yearbook of Pharmacy: Comprising Abstracts of Papers Relating to Pharmacy, Materia Medica and Chemistry Contributed to British and Foreign Journal...with the Transactions of the British Pharmaceutical Conference

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John Churchill & Sons, 1909
Includes the transactions of the British Pharmaceutical Conference at its 7th-64th annual meetings.

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Page 430 - PROCESSES, AND COLLATERAL INFORMATION IN THE ARTS, MANUFACTURES, PROFESSIONS, AND TRADES, INCLUDING MEDICINE, PHARMACY, AND DOMESTIC ECONOMY ; designed as a General Book of Reference for the Manufacturer, Tradesman, Amateur, and Heads of Families.
Page 430 - The National Dispensatory. Containing the Natural History, Chemistry, Pharmacy, Actions and Uses of Medicines, including those recognized in the Pharmacopoeias of the United States, Great Britain and Germany, with numerous references to the French Codex.
Page 430 - By Hobart Amory Hare, MD, Professor of Therapeutics and Materia Medica in the Jefferson Medical College of Philadelphia.
Page 293 - In contemporary usage, the term covers --not only in English --any substance that "when introduced into, or absorbed by, a living organism destroys life or injures health.
Page 430 - USP ; and HENRY H. RUSBY, MD, Professor of Botany and Materia Medica in the College of Pharmacy of the City of New York, Member of the Committee of Revision of the USP Imperial octavo, 1858 pages, 478 engravings.
Page 430 - General Receipt Book. Comprising a Copious Veterinary Formulary, Recipes in Patent and Proprietary Medicines, Druggists' Nostrums, etc. ; Perfumery and Cosmetics, Beverages, Dietetic Articles and Condiments, Trade Chemicals, Scientific Processes, and many Useful Tables.
Page 289 - The following Resolution regarding the sale of Drugs, etc., by Medical Graduates, was unanimously adopted by the Medical Faculty on 8th June, 1900, and approved by the Senatus on 22nd July, 1901 : — " Whilst it is admitted that the exigencies of practice in certain localities may sometimes render it unavoidable for a .Medical Practitioner to supply to his patients the remedies which he prescribes, — the Medical Faculty of this University is of opinion that it is undesirable and detrimental to...

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