The practice of pharmacy
a treatise on the modes of making and dispensing official, unofficial, and extemporaneous preparations, with descriptions of their properties, uses, and doses : intended as a hand-book for pharmacists and physicians and a text-book for students
3rd ed. / enlarged and thoroughly revised by Joseph P. Remington.
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Author
Publication
1894 - Burroughs, Wellcome, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Language
English
Word Count
374,250 words, Guess
Page Count
1,497 pages
Physical Format
Electronic resource
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveb2040489x
- Internet Archivepracticepharmac00cookgoog
- Library of Congress Control Number05038080
- Open LibraryOL33064814M
Classifications
- LCCRS91 .R36 1894
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- The practice of pharmacy: a treatise on the modes of making and dispensing official, unofficial, and extemporaneous preparations, with descriptions of their properties, uses, and doses : intended as a hand-book for pharmacists and physicians and a text-book for students
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