Remington's Practice of pharmacy
a treatise on the making, standardizing, and dispensing, of official, unofficial, and extemporaneous pharmaceutical preparations, with descriptions of medicinal substances, their properties, uses, and doses, and such other professional service in connection with community health as the pharmacist may be called upon to render, intended for the use of pharmacists and physicians and as a text-book for students; over eight hundred illustrations
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Author
Contributions
- Cook, E. Fullerton (Ernest Fullerton), 1879- joint author - Contributor
- LaWall, Charles H. (Charles Herbert), 1871-1937, joint author - Contributor
Publication
1926 - J.B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Language
English
Word Count
522,500 words, Guess
Page Count
2,090 pages
Identifiers
- Library of Congress Control Number26014136
- OCLC Control Number3740532
- Open LibraryOL47987072M
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- Remington's Practice of pharmacy: a treatise on the making, standardizing, and dispensing, of official, unofficial, and extemporaneous pharmaceutical preparations, with descriptions of medicinal substances, their properties, uses, and doses, and such other professional service in connection with community health as the pharmacist may be called upon to render, intended for the use of pharmacists and physicians and as a text-book for students; over eight hundred illustrations
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