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PHARMACOPOEIAS — BRITISH ISLANDS 



Banyer, Ilonn-. Phaniincopiiia p;uiporum; or, The hospitiil 

 >lispcns;ito|-\-. ('(1111:1111111;; till' cliirl' iiu'iliciiics now lisi-il in I lie 

 liospitals of London, with suiljililc instructions for their coin- 

 nion use . . . Vld. 2. 4+ 128 pp. S. Lomloii. 1721.1— 

 Ed.;? ml. -l+ias pp. S. London, 1729. — Ed. 4 enl. 

 9+[l]+l(i7 pp. S. London, 1739. 



Pharmacopceia Collopii ropii nicdirorum odinhurKonsis. 5+ 

 ll|i I'.C'f [-JOI pp. S. Eihnhursi. 1722.t — [lOd. H.)- D. 

 Ediiilniriii. 17:i."i.t — (.Vnothcr cd.j 8+ 11+ [1]+ 192+[19] 

 pp. S. Loiuhiii. 17:«). — [.Vnothcr od.] 12+ 1.SS+ [l.i] pp. 

 S. Edinlnird. 1744. — [.Vnothcr cd.] 9+ 200+ [Hi] pp. S. 

 EdinhiirCT. 17o().t ^ [Another eil.) 12+ ISO pp. S. Vene- 

 tiis, 17ti0.t — [.Vnothcr cd.[ 18+ 184+ [10] pp. O. Edin- 

 bursi. 1774. t — riiamiacopoca cdinl)iirj;cnsis. Additamen- 

 tis auct;i ab E. G. Haldinpcr. [14J + 10 + 292 pp. D. 

 Brcmac, 1770. — [.Vnothcr cd.] l(>+23li+[17] pp. D. Edin- 

 bursi & Loudini, 1783. — [.Vnother cd.j 19+254 pp. O. 

 Edinbursi. 1792. — [.-Vnothcr ed.j 23+[l]+255 pp. O. 

 Edinl)ur?i. 1803. — [.-Vnothcr cd.] 20+207 pp. S. Edin- 

 burgi. 1807. — [.Vnother ed.] 20+207 pp. D. Edinbur^i, 

 1813. — New ed. 4+ 1.')2 pp. O. Lipsiae, 1816. (Codex 

 •niedicamentarius europicus, sect. 1, pt. 2.) — [Another ed.] 

 23+[l]+2t)3 pp. O. Edinburgi & Londini, 1817. — [Phar- 

 macopoea ciUnburgcnsis.] New ed. rev. 12+ 140 pp. O. 

 [Lipsiae & Soraviae, 1822.] (Codex medicamentarius euro- 



paeus, ed. 2, sect. 2, vol. IL) Phannacopceia edinbur- 



gensis; or, Tlie dispensatory of the Royal college of physicians 

 in Edinburgh. Translated from the Latin 3rd ed. by P. 

 Shaw. [12]+ 26.5 pp. O. London, 1737. f — The pharmaco- 

 poeia of the Royal college of physicians at Edinburgh; faith- 

 fully translated from the 4th ed. with useful notes on the 

 materia mcdica . . . by W. Lewis. [14]+ 362+ [.37] pp. O. 

 London, 174S. — Pharmacopceia ediuburgensis; or. The dis- 

 pensatory of the Royal college of physicians in Edinljurgh. 

 Translated and improved from the 4th ed. of the Latin and 

 illustrated with notes by P. Shaw. Ed. 5. [10]+ 265 pp. O. 

 London. 1753. t — The pharmacopeia of the Roval college 

 of physicians of Edinburgh. [Ed. 2.] 26+ [2]+ 222 pp. T. 



Edinburgh, 1841. Edinburger Pharmakopbe, 1841. 



Deutsche Bearbeitung. 7+ [1]+ 101 pp. S. Leipzig, 1847. 

 (Codex der Pharmakopben . . . sect. 4, vol. II.) 



Fuller, Tliomas. Pharmacopoeia domestica, in usum eonim, 

 qui ruri niedicinam facientes neeesse habent, ut pharma- 

 cothecas privatas sibimet construant, scholiis viriumque, 

 enarrationilius illustrata et in libros duos distributa. D. 

 Londini, 1723.t — Ed. rev. & enl. [28]+ 213+ [11] pp. S. 

 Lugduni Batavonun, 1753. 



Alleyne, James. Ars pnEscribendi ; sive, Pharmacopceia ex- 

 temporanea refomiata in cjua priescriptorum elcgantium et 

 efficacium, facile parabilium, etad omnes fere medendi inten- 

 tiones accommodatorum, paradigmata thyronibus imitanda 

 proponuntur . . . Ed. 6. [10]+ 30+ 342+ 42" pp. S. Londini, 

 1731. 



A new English dispensator in four parts; containing: 1, A 



more accurate account of the simple medicines than any 

 hitherto extant. 2, The officinal compositions according to 

 the latest alterations of the College at London ... 3, Ex- 

 temporaneous prescriptions taken from the best authors and 

 the most eminent physicians now in practice. 4, A rational 

 account of the operation of medicines . . . 14+ [2]+ 646+ [56] 

 pp. O. London, 1733. 



Pharmacopoeia reformata; or. An essay for the reformation of 

 the London pharmacopoeia by a set of remarks on the draught 

 for a new one, and on the brief account of the proceedings of 

 the committee appointed by the CoUege of physicians, to 

 thoroughly reform their book. Interspersed with some occa- 

 sional observations on some of the most celebrated modem 

 dispensatories and the present state of pharmacv. 292+ [16] 

 pp. O. London, 1744.t — Ed. 2 rev. & enl. '[2]+ 25+ [1]+ 

 380+ [15] pp. O. London, 1746. 



Phanaacopoeia pauperum in usum Nosocomii regii edinbur- 

 gensis. [2]+ 38 pp. D. Edinburgi, 1746. f — [.Another ed.] 

 76 pp. S. Edinburgi, 17o2.t — Ed. 3. 4+80 pp. S. Edin- 

 burgi, 1758.t — [Another ed.] 4+76 pp. D. Edinburgi, 

 1759. — Ed. 2. 76 pp. S. Edinburgi, 1763.t — Ed. 4. 4+ 

 SO pp. T. Edinburgi, 1770. — Pharmacopceia paupenim 

 . . . curante Thoma Spens. 5+ SO pp. S. Edinburgi, 



1810. t Pharmacopoeia edinburgen.sis pauperum; or. 



The new dispensatorj' for the use of the Royal hospital in 

 Edinburgh; now translated into English . . . [2]+ 111 pp. 

 D. London, 1753. (Appended to Ph.\.rm.\copoei.\ ediubur- 

 gensis; or. The dispensatoiy of the Royal college of physi- 

 cians of Edinburgh, ed. 5, 1753.) 



James, I![nl>rrt]. I'harniacopocia 



univir.sal !''.iigli.--h dispcii.satiirv . . 

 London, 1747 

 don, 1752.t — 



i; 



, — Ed 



universalis; or, A new 

 . 31 + 836+ [47] pp. (). 

 [.Vnothercd.] 31+.S30+ [47] pp. (). I.on- 

 -lOd. 2enl. 8+7,58+[36J PP- "• London, 

 :U'nl. 8+ 008+ [20] pp. U. London, 1704. 



[Theobald. .John.] Medulla medicin;c uni versa;; or, A new 

 compendious dispen.satory wherein is contain'd, in a direct 

 sunimaiT way all t hat is essentially necessary to answer every 

 medicinal intention of cure; compiled at the command of Ilis 

 Royal Highness the Duke, for tlic use of the niilitarj' hospital 

 abroad, by the king's physicians and surgeons ... to which 

 is added an English translation with a comment subjoin'd to 

 each prescription . . . Ed. 3 rev. & enl. [!>]+ 108 pp. 1). Lon- 

 don, 1749. — Ed. 4. [10]+ 220 pp. S. London, 17.52.t — 

 Medulla medicinae ... to which is added an JCngli.sh tran.s- 

 lation with a comment subjoined to each prescription. Ed. 

 5 enl. 8+ 192 pp. S. London, 1750. t — Medulla medicinal 

 univer.sa;; or, A new compendious dispen.satory compiled at 

 the command of the late Duke of Cumberland for the use 

 of the militarj' hospital abroad, by the king's physicians and 

 surgeons ... to which is added an English translation vnth 

 a comment subjoined to each prescription. Ed. 7 enl. 7+ 

 [lJ+215 pp. D. London, 1771. — Medulla mcdicina; uni- 

 versal; or, The heart's blood of medicine, being a new compen- 

 dious dispensatory ; to which is added an English translation 

 with a comment subjoined to each prescription and an ap- 

 pendix annexed concerning bleeding. 8+215 pp. S. Glas- 

 gow, 1814. t 



Brookes, R[ichard]. The general dispensatory, containing a 

 translation of the pharmacopceias of the Royal college of phy- 

 sicians of London and Edinburgh, together with that of the 

 Royal hospital of Edinburgh, from the last edition. To which 

 are added the doses, virtues, and uses of the simples as well 

 as the compoimds . . . 6 +2 + 408+ [28] pp. S. London, 

 1753. — Ed. 2 enl. 10 + 388 + [27] pp. S. London, 170.5. — 

 Ed. 3. 10+ [2]+ 388+ [27] pp. S. London, 1773. 



Colbome, Robert. The plain English dispensatory containing 

 the natural history and medicinal virtues of the principal sim- 

 ples now in use, also all the compositions in the three dispen- 

 satories, of London, Edinljurgh and Dr. Fuller. The history 

 of the incorporation of the College of physicians of London 

 . . . 36+ 348+ [19] pp. O. London, 1753. — A complete 

 English dispensatory containing the general nature and me- 

 dicinal virtues of all the simples now in use, with the pre- 

 scriptions of the most approved authors, as well as of the 

 London and Edinburgh dispensatories according to the last 

 alterations. To which is prefix'd the history of the institu- 

 tion of the College of physicians, London . . . 32+ 348+ [19] 

 pp. O. London, 17.50. 



[Lewis, William.] The new dispensatory, containing: I. The 

 theory and practice of pharmacy. II. A distribution of medi- 

 cinal simples, according to their virtues and sensible qualities; 

 the description, use and dose of each article. III. A full 

 translation of the London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias 

 . . . intended as a correction and improvement of Quincy. 

 12+ 32+ 064 pp. O. London, 1753. — The new dispensatory 

 . . . the whole interspersed with practical cautions and ob- 

 servations. Ed. 3 rev. & enl. 8+ [4]+ 092 pp. O. London, 

 1770. — Ed. 4 enl. 8+ [4]+ 692 pp. O. Dublin, 1778. —Ed. 

 4 rev. 8+ [4]+ 092+ [1] pp. O. London, 1781. — Ed. 5 rev. 

 10+ [5]+ OSS pp. O. London, 1785. 

 The 1753 edition has the running title: The English dispensatory im- 

 proved. — For continuation see The Edinburgh new dispensatory . . . 

 1786. 



Pharmacopoeia Meadiana, faithfully gathered from original 

 prescriptions, containing the most elegant methods of cure in 

 diseases, to which are annexed useful observations ... 3 

 pts. D. London, 1756-58. — Ed. 2. 3 pts. O. London, 

 1757-58. 



Ball, John. Pharmacopoeia domestica nova, praecipue in 



usum eorum qui vel run partibus transmarinis artem medi- 



cam exercent, ut apothecas privatas sibimet construant. Ed. 



4 enL 112+ [7] pp. D. Londini, 1760. 



Probably a new edition of Fuller, Thomas. Pharmacopoeia domestica 



. . . 1723. 



The modem practice of the London hospitals, viz.: St. Bar- 

 tholomew's, St. Thomas's, St. George's and Guy's, contain- 

 ing exact copies of the receipts and a particular account of 

 the different methods of cure at the different hospitals 

 . . . 0+255 pp. D. London, 1764.t — The modern prac- 

 tice of the London hospitals viz.: St. Bartholomew's, St. 

 Thomas's, Guy's, St. George's, The Portuguese and The 

 Lock, at Hyde-Park-Corner, with an useful index of diseases 



