Dr. Radcliffe's practical dispensatory. Containing a complete body of prescriptions, fitted for all diseases internal and external, digested under proper heads; selected I. From various authors. II. From the best prescriptions chiefly used by Dr. Radcliffe, regularly placed under each corollary. III. An exact catalogue of all the prescriptions, recited in the late and present London, Bates's [sic], and Fuller's dispensatories; with remarks and observations explaining the virtues and right application of each recipe: and a large index to the whole / By Edward Strother, M.D.

  • Radcliffe, John, 1650-1714.
Date:
1721
  • Books

About this work

Also known as

Pharmacopoeia Radcliffeana. English
Pharmacopoeia practica
Pharmacopoeia Radcliffeana
Bates's dispensatory

Publication/Creation

1721

Physical description

1 pages, 4 unnumbered leaves, 464 pages, 10 unnumbered pages, 1 unnumbered leaf of plates : frontispiece (portrait) ; (8vo)

Edition

The fourth edition.

References note

ESTC t144763
ESTC T144763

Notes

Errors in pagination: "2" and "3" in 82 and 83 inverted before "8"; 269 numbered 569; 411 numbered 413; 434-5, 438-9, 442-3, 446-7 (i.e. inner 2F) numbered 436-7, 440-1, 444-5, 448-9
Advertisement, p. [10] at end: "Books printed for Charles Rivington " (Strother's Criticon febrium and Euodia).
Originally published, printed in two separate parts, under title: Parmacopoeia Radcliffeana, or, Dr. Radcliffe's prescriptions [ed. by Edward Strother]. London : C. Rivington, 1716
Caption/running title: Pharmacopoeia practica: or, The practical dispensatory
Signatures: A⁴ B-2G⁸ 2H⁴ chi1 [

Contents

[Part I]. Of evacuants. -- Part II. Of alteratives. -- An appendix on opiates, milk, chalybeat and Bath waters, immersion, and infusion

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