Publisher's Synopsis
This volume contains a digest of comments on "The Pharmacopoeia of the United States of America" and on the "National Formulary" from 1905 to 1922. Compiled by the National Institute of Health, it provides a comprehensive overview of the standards and practices related to drug preparation and usage during this period. It offers valuable insights into the evolution of pharmaceutical knowledge and regulations in the United States. The digest presents a detailed analysis of the pharmacopoeia and formulary, making it an essential resource for historians of medicine, pharmacy professionals, and anyone interested in the development of drug standards in the early 20th century.
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