Pharmacopoeia simpliciorum et efficaciorum : in usum nosocomii militaris, ad exercitum foederatarum Americae civitatum pertinentis ; hodiernae nostrae inopiae rerumque angustiis, feroci hostium saevitiae, belloque crudeli ex inopinato patriae nostrae illato debitis, maxime accommodata
1778
L2007F13 1778 M
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Title
Pharmacopoeia simpliciorum et efficaciorum : in usum nosocomii militaris, ad exercitum foederatarum Americae civitatum pertinentis ; hodiernae nostrae inopiae rerumque angustiis, feroci hostium saevitiae, belloque crudeli ex inopinato patriae nostrae illato debitis, maxime accommodata
Variant Title
Pharmacopoeia Edinburgensis|Lititz Pharmacopoeia
Published
Philadelphiae Ex officina Styner & Cist, 1778
Description
32 p. ; 17 cm. (8vo)
Call Number
L2007F13 1778 M
System Control No.
(OCoLC)14853428
Note
The author's name appears on the title page of the 1781 edition.
First pharmacopoeia published in the United States; first attempt to standardize the compounding and dispensing of medicines within the American military establishment
Preliminary note (p. [2]) dated "Lititz, Mart. 12, 1778."; native Scotland who obtained his medical degree from Edinburgh in 1770 & settled in Alexandria, Va., Brown was stationed at the army hospital at Lititz, Pa., and was physician-general of the Middle Department of the Continental Army & the member of the Society of the Cincinnati. This work is sometimes cited as the Lititz Pharmacopoeia
Based primarily on the Pharmacopoeia Edinburgensis, 1756
Signatures: A-D4
Pages interleaved with blank leaves throughout the text
Ms. notes on blank leaves
Digitized images available [title page and select pages].
First pharmacopoeia published in the United States; first attempt to standardize the compounding and dispensing of medicines within the American military establishment
Preliminary note (p. [2]) dated "Lititz, Mart. 12, 1778."; native Scotland who obtained his medical degree from Edinburgh in 1770 & settled in Alexandria, Va., Brown was stationed at the army hospital at Lititz, Pa., and was physician-general of the Middle Department of the Continental Army & the member of the Society of the Cincinnati. This work is sometimes cited as the Lititz Pharmacopoeia
Based primarily on the Pharmacopoeia Edinburgensis, 1756
Signatures: A-D4
Pages interleaved with blank leaves throughout the text
Ms. notes on blank leaves
Digitized images available [title page and select pages].
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Evans 15750
ESTC W1837
ESTC W1837
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