1699
Royal Dispensatory Pharmacy London Pharmacopeia Medicine Opium Vipers Venom
Throughout the 17th- and 18th-centuries,
several medical dispensatories were published in the English-speaking world.
The Royal College of Physicians in London published their own dispensatory, a
Pharmacopeia which included thousands of preparations and recipes for medicines
and remedies. This 1699 Latin dispensatory includes use of mercury, opium,
and snake venom for medical use among many other peculiar remedies.
Item number: #23294
Price: $950
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Pharmacopoeiae Collegii
Regalis Londini Remedia omnia Succincte descripta: Una cum Catalogo Simplicium
Ordine Alphabetico digestorum: Auibus annexum est Manuale ad Forum: Nec-non
Pinax Posographicus
Londini: Impensis R.
Chiswell, et al., 1699.
Details:
· Collation:
Complete with all pages; 2 parts in 1
o [4], 104, [4]; 101, [3]
· Provenance:
Handwritten – [Pet. Preveraud]
· Language: Latin
· Binding: Leather;
tight and secure
· Size: ~6in X 3.5in (15cm x 9cm)
· rare and desirable
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