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anil llicir iriMi'dicH. I'A. '.i. I I I |I]+229-| fr|+22 iip. I). 

 J^ondoii, 1770. — JOd.'l. 1 1 l[l j I-221M [1] I 22 pp. S. Dub- 

 lin, 1772. — New wl. 121pp. (). Loiiiloji, .(17!)i)J.t 



Berkenhout, .IdMi s. I'liMnimcupocia iiicilici. [H] I i):i Hill) 



I)p. 1), l,(iii(liiii,1766. 10il.2r(^v. ifeciil. |.S| |- 1 17+(i;5J pp. 



,S. Londini, 17(iS. -I'ld.lii-ov. & (■111. [S] | 1 17 H12| Pli. D. 

 Jjondiiii, 17.S2. 



Ball, .lohii. A now compcndidus ilis|K'n.s,'vl,oi-y ; or, A .sidcct 

 hdily 111' the most ii.sofid, ucriirud', luid clcpiril- incdlcincs, liolli 

 olliciniil luul rxU'iiipiinuirou.s for tlio Ni;voml di.sordcr.s inci- 

 dent to tho lunniin body . . . 12+310 pp. S. London, 

 1769. 



Pharmacopoeia in usnm Nusoeoniii londinnnsi.s Sancti Tho- 

 niae. 10 pp. T. Londini, 1772. — [AnoUiiM' ed.J London, 

 1787.t— LAiK'tlicr cd.] [IJ l-.'ji) pp. T. Londini, l.SOO. — 

 I'harmacopocia NoHoconiii rcj^alLs Sancti 'riioinac londincn- 

 Kis. 101 pp. 8. Londini, ISIS, — [.'VnoMicrcd. J :il pp. D. 



Londoni, 18(17. Phariuacopooia of ,St. Tlionia.s'« lio.spital. 



aO pp. 1 tab. T. London, 1S90. 



Rutty, John. Ob.sorvations on the London and Ediiiburf^h 

 dispensatories, with an acconnt of tho virtues of various sub- 

 jects of tlie materia meilica not contained in cither of those 

 works. 84 208 pp. 1). London, 1776. 



The new IJritish tlispensatory containing the preparations and 

 compositions of tlio now London and Edinburgh pharmaco- 

 poeias, witli notes ... to which are atldeil tho genuine re- 

 cipes for several celebrated meiiicines . . . with a posological 

 table for regulating the doses of different medicines ... 11-)- 

 [lj+173+[8]pp. D. London, 1781. 



The Edinburgh new dispensatory containing: 1, The elements 

 of pharmaceutical chemistrj'. 2, The materia medica . . . 

 3, Pharmaceutical preparations. 4, Medicinal compositions 

 . . . the whole being an improvement upon the New dis- 

 pensatory of Dr. Lewis by gentlemen of the faculty at Edin- 

 burgh. 32+720 pp. 3 pi. O. Edinburgh, 1786. — Ed. 



2 rev. & enl. 65G pp. 3 pi. O. Edinburgh, 1789. — Ed. 2 

 rev. & enl. 650 pp. 3 pi. O. Edinburgh, 1790. — Ed. 3. 

 rev. & enl. 665 pp. 3 pi. O. Edinburgh, 1791. — Ed. 4 rev. 

 &enl. 31+[l]+022+[l]pp. 3 pi. O. Edinburgh, 1794. — 

 3rd American from the 4th Edinburgh ed. 29+ [1]+ 622 

 pp. 3 pi. O. Walpole (N. H), 179o. — The Edinburgh 

 new dispensatory . . . with the additions of the most 

 approved formulae from the best foreign pharmacopoeias 

 . . . with n\any alterations, corrections and additions and 

 a full and clear account of tho new chemical doctrines pub- 

 lished by Mr. Lavoisier. Ed. 4 rev. & enl. 27+ [1]+ 622 pp. 



3 pL O. Philadelphia, 1796. —Ed. 5 rev. & enl. 31 + [1] + 

 622+ [1] pp. 3 pi. O. Edinburgh, 1797. — Ed. 6 rev. & 

 enl. 8+[S]+606+[42]pp. O. London, 1799. — The Edin- 

 burgh new dispensatorj' . . . including complete and accu- 

 rate translations of the octavo edition of the London pharma- 

 copoeia published in 1791, Dublin pharmacopoeia published 

 in 1794 and of the new edition of the Edinliurgh pharmaco- 

 poeia pubhshed in 1S03 . . . bj^ /Vndrew Duncan, jr. 16+ 

 704 pp. 6 pi. O. Edinburgh, 1803. — Ed. 2 rev. & enl. 17+ 

 [1]+ 753 pp. 6 pi. O. Edinburgh, 1804.- The Edinburgh 

 new dispensatory ... by A. Duncan, jr. 1st Worcester 

 ed. 12+694 pp. 6 pi. 2 tab. O. Worcester, (Mass.), 

 1805.— Ed. 3.^15+ [1]+ 762 [772] pp. 6 pi. O. Edinburgh, 

 1806. — The Edinburgh new dispensator}' . . . including 

 translations of the Edinburgh pharmacopoeia pubhshed in 

 1805, of the Dublin pharmacopoeia in 1807 and of the Lon- 

 don pharmacopoeia in 1815 . . . by A. Duncan, jr. [.Vmeri- 

 can edition enlarged & adapted to the materia medica of the 

 United States,] from the Sth and last Edinburgh edition with 

 large additions, relating principally to the vegetable produc- 

 tions of the United States, bj' Jacob Dyckmann. 16+798+ 

 [2] pp. 5 pi. O. New York, 1818. — The Edinburgh now 

 dispensatory . . . including translations of tho Edinburgh 

 pharmacopoeia pubhshed in 1817 . . . bv A. Duncan, jr. 

 Ed. 9. 165+ 730) pp. O. Edinburgh, ISIO.'- Ed. 10. 176+ 

 738 pp. O. Edinburgh, 1822. — Tho Edinburgh new dis- 

 pensatory . . . including translations of the London phar- 

 macopoeia of 1825 . . .Ed. 11 rev. 960 pp. O. Edin- 

 burgh, 1826. — The Edinburgh new dispensaton,' . . . in- 

 cluding translations of the Dublin pharmacopoeia of 1826, 

 London pharmacopoeia of 1825 and of the Edinburgh phar- 

 macopoeia of 1817 . . . much enlarged and improved by 

 Andrew Duncan. Ed. 12 rev. & en!. 1127 pp. O. Edin- 

 burgh, 1830. Conhecimento pratico dos medicamentos; 



ou, Nova pharmacopea, que comprehende: I. .\ chymica 

 phamiaceutica. II. Os nomes, deserip^ao . . . dos medi- 

 camentos simplices. III. As preparagoes e composigoes das 



phann.'icopi'iftH do I/Ondrc.i, JOdinlmrgo, etc. IV, Ak fonnu- 

 ias ou r<;a:ilas (!.M(;olliidii« doH hoHpihu^H iiiKl'.'WH . . , 'Ini/lii- 

 zidn . . . por C'uetuno Johi'; dc Curvallio. .'J vol. (). Lijiboa, 

 lH15.t 

 iHHroiiliimut.ionof Lkwih, William. Thfincw dittiKjiMnUiry . . . 1703. 

 Hamilton, .(oshua. Culpeper'H KnKliNti fnniily pliynidan; or, 

 Midical herlial enlarged, with wrveml liundr'-d udditioiial 

 plants princip.ally fnini Sir John Ifill, iiKilicinally iin<l antrf)- 

 logically arranged after Ihe manner of Ciilpcpf^r, and a n<rw 

 dispensatory from the ms. of Dr. Saunders laU.dy decciutcU. 

 2 vol. I por. pi. O. I.,ondon, 1792. 



Pharmacopoeia ehinirgiea; or, Formulae for Ihe use of Kur- 

 gcons. Ell. 2. 6 M.'iO pp. S. London, 1794. — Ii<J. .i rr:v. 

 it enl. (S) I 161 [ip. ,S. London, 1795. — I'liannacopfxiia 

 chirurgica . . . including, among a variety of remcdicn 

 adopU'd in the private practice of the most eminent of the 

 profcs.sion, all Ihe i)rin(i[)al formula; of the different hoKpi»al«. 

 Ed. 4 rev. & enl. 8 1 20 1 pp. S. Ixindon, 1799. — Ed. 5 rf:v. 

 & enl. 8+ 2.-)2 pp. S. London, 1802. — I'harmacofKKjia 

 chirurgica; or, A mamial of cliinirgical pharmacy, conipri.>(inf; 

 all the valuable formul:n of the new L<jndon pharmacojKtia, 

 and of tlie .■several pliarmacoptcias appertaining to this 

 branch of science, with notes and ob.sorvations, as well on 

 the method of compounding, as hkewi.se on the properties 

 and u.se of each by J. Wilson, with a translation of the whole 

 of tho formuho and additional notes and illu.strations by Wil- 

 liam Meade. 1st American, from the third London edition. 

 12+2.-)2pp. D. Philadelpliia, 1818. 



Pharmacopoeia Nosocomii regii edinburgensis. .5+[l]+6.3 

 pp. D. Edinburgi, 1795. — [.Vnother ed.) .5+ [3]+ .56 pp. 

 S. Edinburgi, 1804. — Pharmacopccia in usum Xo.sf)Comii 

 regii edinburgon.sis. 7+ [1]+ 87 pp. S. Edinburgi, 1817. — 

 [Another ed.] 6+ [2]+ 87 pp. S. Edinburgi, 1826. 



Graves, Uoliert. A pocket conspectus of the new London 

 and Edinburgh pharmacopceias, wherein the virtues, uses, and 

 doses of the several articles and preparations contained in 

 those works are concisely stated . . . 8+ 112 pp. S. Sher- 

 borne, 1796. — Ed. 2 rev. 8+ 116 pp. S. London, 1799. — 

 Rev. ed. 1.32 pp. S. Pliiladelphia, 1803. — Ed. 4. 11+135 

 pp. T. London, 1810. — Ed. 5. 13+ 109+ [1] pp. T. 

 London, 1822. 



Phillips, Richard. An experimental examination of the last 

 edition of the Pharmacopoeia londincnsis, with remarks on 

 Dr. Powell's translation and annotations. 7+ [1]+ 148+ [3] 

 pp. O. London, 1811. 



Thomson, A. T. The London dispensatorj', containing: I. 

 The elements of phannacy. II. The botanical description, 

 natural histor}-, chemical analysis, and medical properties 

 of the substances of the materia medica. III. The pharma- 

 ceutical preparations and compositions of the pharmaco- 

 poeias of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin colleges of 

 physicians. The whole forming a practical sj-nopsis of ma- 

 teria medica, phannacv, and therapeutics . . . 130+ 793+ [1] 

 pp. 5 pi. O. London. 1811. — [.\nother ed.] 130+793+ 

 [1] pp. 5 pi. O. London. 1814. — The London di-spensa- 

 tor)' . . . revised and altered according to the latest edition 

 of the London pharmacopoeia . . . 130+ 794 pp. 7 pi. O. 

 London, 1815. — Ed. 2. 128+820 pp. 7 pL O. London, 

 1818. — Ed. 3. 16+956 pp. 7 pi. O. London. 1S22. — 

 The London dispensaton- ... a new ediMon re\"ised and 

 altered according to last editions of the London and 

 Edinburgli pharmacopoeias. 16+ 962 pp. 7 pi. O. London, 

 1824. —Ed. 4. 16+ 1072 pp. il. O. London. 1826. — Ed. 

 5. 16+ 1071 pp. il. O. London, 18.30. — Ed. 6. 16+ 1096 

 pp. il. O. London, 1831.- Ed. S. 16+lllOpp. il. O. 

 London, 1836. — Ed. 9. 16+ [2]+ 1164 pp. il. O. London. 

 1S37. — Ed. 10. 16+1317 pp. il. O. London. 1844. — 

 Ed. U edited by A. B. Garrod. 11+1230 pp. il. O. Lon- 

 don, 1852. 



Rootsey. S. A general dispensatorj-: or. Arrangement of the 

 pharmacopceias of London. Edinburgh, and Dublin, in which 

 the strength of various preparations is expressed by pharma- 

 ceutical niunbers, the different sj-nomTns of each article, 

 doses . . . and to the whole are prefixed some observations 

 upon the present state of the nomenclatuie of phannacv . . . 

 6+ [1]-^ 142 pp. 1 tab. D. Bristol, 1815. 



Thornton, R. J. The new London pharmacopoeia, correctly 

 translated from the last Latin edition and rendered more con- 

 venient for the purposes of practice by the addition of the 

 properties, doses etc. of each preparation, together with apv- 

 propriate and copious tables and indexes. 12+237 pp. 1 pL 

 S. London, 1815. 



