An edition of The Era key (1893)

The Era key

to the U.S.P., a complete list of the drugs and preparations of the United States Pharmacopoeia, revision of 1890-3 : giving official titles, common names and synonyms of the drugs, chemicals and preparations of the Pharmacopoeia, with doses, in apothecaries, weights, and measures with equivalents in metric terms

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An edition of The Era key (1893)

The Era key

to the U.S.P., a complete list of the drugs and preparations of the United States Pharmacopoeia, revision of 1890-3 : giving official titles, common names and synonyms of the drugs, chemicals and preparations of the Pharmacopoeia, with doses, in apothecaries, weights, and measures with equivalents in metric terms

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Language
English
Pages
75

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Edition Notes

"Compliments of Mellin's Food, Doliber-Goodale Co., Boston, Mass."--Cover.

Published in
Detroit, Mich
Other Titles
Complete list of the drugs and preparations of the United States Pharmacopoeia, revision of 1890-3, Era key to the U.S.P., 1893, United States pharmacopeia., Pharmaceutical era.

Classifications

Library of Congress
RS141.2.P6 P5 1893

The Physical Object

Pagination
75 p.
Number of pages
75

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31757963M
LCCN
2006584605

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