Publisher's Synopsis
"Gray's Prescriptionist" is a comprehensive treatise on the art of reading and compounding physicians' prescriptions. Authored by Harry C. Gray, this historical work provides invaluable insights into the practices and techniques of pharmacy during its time. The book includes detailed tables of weights and measures, essential antidotes, common abbreviations, and other resources crucial for pharmacists.
This historical guide offers a glimpse into the meticulous world of pharmaceutical preparation, making it an essential resource for historians of medicine, pharmacy students, and practitioners interested in the evolution of pharmaceutical practices. Discover the time-honored methods and knowledge that shaped the foundations of modern pharmacy with this classic text.
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