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Systema materiæ medicæ : continens medicamentorum vniuersalium & particularium, (simplicium ac compositorum) seriem ac sylvam, methodo medendi, ac formulis remediorum præscribendis. Accommodatam.
Brunn, Johannes Jacobus, 1591-1660Date: [1650?]- Books
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Pharmacopoeia officinalis & extemporanea. Or, a complete English dispensatory, in four parts. Containing, I. The Theory of Pharmacy, and the several Processes therein. II. A Description of the Officinal Simples, with their Virtues and Preparations, Galenical and Chymical. III. The Officinal Compositions, according to the last Alterations of the College: Together with some Others of uncommon Efficacy, taken from the most Celebrated Authors. IV. Extemporaneous Prescriptions, distributed into Classes suitable to their Intentions in Cure. To which is added, An Account of the Common Adulterations both of Simples and Compounds; with some Marks to detect them by. By John Quincy, M.D.
Quincy, John, -1722.Date: M.DCC.XXXIX. [1739]- Books
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Pharmacopoeia Collegii Regalis Londini.
Royal College of Physicians of LondonDate: 1682- Books
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Pharmacopoeia officinalis & extemporanea: or, a compleat English dispensatory, in four parts. Containing I. The Theory of Pharmacy, and the several Processes therein. II. A Description of the Officinal Simples, with their Virtues and Preparations, Galenical and Chymical. III. The Officinal Compositions, according to the last Alterations of the College; together with some others of Uncommon Efficacy, taken from the most Celebrated Authors. IV. Extemporaneous Prescriptions, distributed into Classes suitable to their Intentions in Cure. By John Quincy, M.D. To which is now added, An Account of the Common Adulterations both of Simples and Compounds, with some Marks to detect them by.
Quincy, John, -1722.Date: M.DCC.XXII. [1722]- Books
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Pharmacopoia officinalis & extemporanea: or, a complete English dispensatory, in two parts. Theoretic and practical. Part I. In two books. Book I. Of the definition, subject, general intentions, media, instruments, and operations of pharmacy. Book II. Of the distribution into proper classes, general nature, and medicinal virtues, &c. of simples. Part II. In five books. Book I. Of the preparation of simples. Book II. Of saline preparations. Book III. Of Metalline Preparations. Book IV. Of Officinal Compositions; containing all the prescriptions of the London and Edinburgh Pharmacopoeias, according to the last alterations thereof; together with those of other authors, and the present practice, which claim any notice. Book V. Of extemporaneous prescriptions; which are therein disposed into proper classes according to their several curative intentions. By John Quincy, M.D.
Quincy, John, -1722.Date: 1782