PU BLI CATIONS 
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Pharmaceutical Review Publ. Co. 
Pharmaceutical Review. Forrnerly the Pliarmaceutisclie Rundschau of 
of New York City, established in December 1882 and edited up to 
December 1895 by Dr. Fr. Hoff mann in the German language. Edited 
since Jauuary 1895 in the English language by Edward Kremers with 
the Cooperation of a number of the ablest representatives of pharma- 
ceutical Science in the United States. With the January number it has 
entered upon the twenty-fifth year of Service to American pharmacy. 
Published monthly, $2.00 
Pharmaceutical Arcbives. From 1898 to 1903 incl. the Archives were 
published as a supplementary journal to the Review and contain the 
orginal matter for those years. With the exception of a few numbers, 
these volumes can still be supplied at a cost of a dollar per volume or 
of $5.00 for the six years. For the missing numbers advertisements 
will be inserted in the Review, free of Charge, so that the purchaser of 
the set may secure them directly witliout commission or fee. 
The Volatile Oils. This Standard work, written by Drs. Gildemeister 
and Hoffmann under the auspices of Schimmel and Co. of Leipzig, is 
universally acknowledged to be the most authoritative and elaborate 
work on the subject. The English translation by Edward Kremers is a 
volume of 730 pages. The work is enhanced by four maps and uumer- 
ous illustrations and is exellently bound. $5.00 
The Follies of Science. This is the last literary production of the late 
Dr. H. Carriugton Bolton aud should prove of interest to every lover of 
the history of chemistry, alchemy, pharmacy aud inedicine. It is highly 
illustrated. $2.00 
‘ ; In reading this book, if we are not sure whether we are reading romance 
or history, we are none the less impressed with tne authors’ keen appreciation 
of literary values, and we have no hesitation in stating that it ls one of the 
most fascinating volumes, either closely or remotely connected with medical 
history, that we have read in a long time.” 
Med. Libr. & Hist. Journ., vol. 3, p. 303. 
The Badger Pharmacist. An account of pharmacy, in all its branches 
and aspects, in the state of Wisconsin, edited and published by the phar- 
macy students of the University of Wisconsin. The work is highly 
illustrated and should appeal to every badger whether a resident of the 
state at present or not. $1.00 
Bookplates. A collection of pharmaceutical book-plates, printed ön heavy 
glazed paper, suitable for framing. Each, $0.10 
Exlibris of Hermann Gelder designed by Lor. M. Rheude. 
“ ‘‘ E. A. Merck designed by B. Wenig. 
“ “ Eouis Merck designed by B. Wenig. 
“ “ Pharm. Institute University of Bern designed by F. Widmann. 
“ “ O. A. Oesterle designed by Marie Flückiger. 
“ “ O. A. Oesterle designed by M. P. 
“ “ Pharm. Soc. of Switzerland designed by F. Widmann. 
“ “ Otto Suidter designed by J. Kauffmann. 
“ ” L. O. Suidter designed by J. Kauffmann. 
“ “ Fredk. Stearns. 
li “ A. Tschirch designed by F. Widmann. 
Portraits. A collection of portraits of seien tists : pharmacists, chemists and 
botanists, printed on heavy glazed paper, suitable for framing. 
Each, $0.10 
Model Pharmacies. A collection of designs for drug störe equipments in 
accordance with the principles of Gothic, renaissance etc. architecture. 
Each, $0.10 
