A supplement to the Pharmacopoeia: : being a treatise on pharmacology in general; including not only the drugs and compounds which are used by practitioners of medicine, but also most of those which are used in the chemical arts, or which undergo chemical preparations. Together with a collection of the most useful medical formulæ; an explanation of the contractions used by physicians and druggists; and also a very copious index, English and Latin, of the various names by which the articles have been known at different periods. / By Samuel Frederick Gray.

  • Gray, Samuel Frederick, 1766-1828.
Date:
1828
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Publication/Creation

London : Printed for Thomas and George Underwood, 32, Fleet-Street, 1828.

Physical description

lvi, 528 pages ; 22 cm

Edition

The fourth edition, considerably enlarged, including the alterations in the new London Pharmacopoeia, and the new French medicines.

Notes

Copy 1. Binding: 20th century green cloth. On title page: Author's presentation inscription to his daughter, Charlotte Frances Gray, and inscription of the author's granddaughter, Mary Aletheia Birch.
Copy 2. Supplier/Donor: Med. Soc. Lond. Bound in green papers, buckram repair to spine. Stamp of Medical Society of London on t.p.

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  • Copy 1

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    EPB/B/60863
  • Copy 2

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    EPB/B/62519

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