MOHR, REDWOOD, AND PROCTER'S PHARMACY. NOW READY. 



PRACTICAL - PHARMACY. 



COMPRISING THE ABRJNGEB^, ^^JgJ. ^^Sf^IONS OF THE 



BY FRANCIS MOHR, Ph. D., 



Assessor Pharmacia: of the Royal Prussian College of Medicine, Coblentz. 



AND THEOPHILUS REDWOOD, 



Professor of Pharmacy in the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. 



EDITED, WITH EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS, 



BY PROFESSOR WILLIAM PROCTER, 



Of the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. 



In one handsomely printed octavo volume, of 570 pages, with over 500 engravings on wood 



SPECIMEN OF THE WOOD ENGRAVINGS. 



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emeu a manual as me wojtk before us, has long been a desideratum in this country. There jL^rance 

 great want ot a proper text-book or Pharmacy ; and to this want may be attributed much ot ine > , gup . 

 which prtvaii* on lb hi subject, in places remote from the large cities. The present work acimira . j ^ 

 plies the want, and. by the minute practical instruction which it conveys, will introduce a "*J**" to lhe 

 shop of the apothecary throughout the United Stales. We recommend it, in the strongest ma ""* iDtion8 , 

 attention of the apothecary and druggist, as well as to the physician who prepares rfis own VJ*jj* urna L 

 as a unique compendium of valuable, practical knowledge in Pharmacy.— Transylvania mta. * 

 August. 1*49. 



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