Publisher's Synopsis
"Epitome of the Pharmacopeia of the United States and the National Formulary, With Comments" offers a comprehensive overview of medicinal preparations as understood at the time of its publication. Compiled by A. W. Hewlett, Torald Sollmann, M. I. Wilbert and W. A. Puckner, this meticulously prepared edition serves as an invaluable resource for those interested in the history of medicine and pharmaceuticals. Delve into the world of historical prescriptions, formulae, and receipts, gaining insight into the practices and knowledge surrounding medication development and usage. This book provides a detailed look at the standards and practices documented within the "Pharmacopeia" and "National Formulary," offering a glimpse into the evolution of pharmaceutical science. A valuable reference for anyone studying pharmacology, pharmacy, or the historical context of medicine.
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