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Gray's Prescriptionist

A treatise on the reading and compounding of physicians' prescriptions, with fac-similes of obscure prescriptions, illustrating the difficulties experienced in reading and compounding them. Also Tables of Abbreviations, Latin Directions, Weights and Measures, Poisons and Antidotes, Metric Prescriptions. The subjects of Incompatibility, and all classes of difficult prescriptions are treated fully, with much other valuable information relating to the prescription case. No prescription clerk should be without it. Neatly bound in cloth, sent postpaid to any address upon receipt of $1.50, by

GRAY & BRYAN,

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CHICAGO, ILL.

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CHICAGO, ILL.

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