MOHR . REDWOOD AND PROCTER'S PHARMACY 



NOW READY. 



PRACTICAL PHARMACY. 



OF 



COMPRISING THE ARRANGEMENTS, APPARATUS, AND MANIPULATIONS 



THE PHARMACEUTICAL SHOP AND LABORATORY. 



BY FRANCIS MOHR, Ph. D., 



Assessor Pharmaciae 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 five hundred and seventy pages, with over 500 



engravings on wood. 



SPECIMEN OF THE WOOD ENGRAVINGS. 



The work is original in its design and complete in its execution. The most minute details are described 

 with great accuracy; and th< lustrations are so welt executed and so numerous, that ft cursory U,S P^ 

 tion of the work is s nttoconv e the reader of its arr t practical u' v. [1 saknulotv siur 



which there has long be#n a demand I this country, comprising a very complete account ot all P B ' l ™~ 

 c al op. dions, with the various modes of eo m* ihe well a* the apparatus.- rnarmi •-«• 



tical Journal. 



