The history of medicine, so far as it relates to the profession of the apothecary, From the earliest Accounts to the present Period: the origin of druggists, their gradual encroachments on compound pharmacy, and the evils to which the public are from thence Exposed;as also from the unskilful Practice of Ignorant Medicasters, And the Means which have lately been devised to remedy these growing abuses. Published at the Request of the Committee of the General Pharmaceutic Association of Great Britain. By John Mason Good, Fellow of the Medical Society of London, Member of the Corporation of Surgeons, and Author of the ̀̀dissertation on the Diseases of Prisons and Poor-Houses.''

  • Good, John Mason, active 1764-1827.
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1795
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London : printed for C. Dilly, in the Poultry; and T. Evatt and Co. Snow-Hill, 1795.

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viii,239,[1],16p. ; 120.

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ESTC T36423

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