Lexicon Pharmacopoelium, or a Pharmacopoeial Dictionary; : containing the London Pharmacopoeia of MDCCCXXIV, in Latin and English; the chemical decompositions; a description of the simples and compounds of the pharmacopoeias of London, Edinburgh, and Dublin, with their properties, use, and doses; and in which all former names are referred to the present pharmaceutical nomenclature. To the whole is annexed an English index of technical and domestic terms relative to medicines; ... Designed expressly for the use of students. / By Thomas Castle, member of the Physical Society, Guy's Hospital.

  • Castle, Thomas, -1837.
Date:
1826
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London : Printed for E. Cox & Son, St. Thomas's Street, Southwark; and W. Simpkin and R. Marshall, Stationers' Hall Court; sold also by Smith, Edinburgh; and Westley and Tyrrell, Dublin, 1826.

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xx, 327 pages, 3 unnumbered pages ; 17 cm

Notes

With a half-title.
Title page is a cancel.
On verso of half-title and colophon: London: Printed by J. J. Metcalfe, 3, Grocers' Hall Court, Poultry.
With a final leaf of advertisement.
Copy 1 Note: Lacks pp. 7-8.

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