Publisher's Synopsis
"Physicians' Manual of Therapeutics" is a comprehensive reference guide compiled by Parke, Davis & Company, a prominent pharmaceutical manufacturer. This manual offers a detailed overview of therapeutic treatments and pharmaceutical preparations available to physicians during its time. Intended as a practical resource, it provides essential information on dosage, application, and potential effects of various medications.
A valuable historical artifact, this manual reflects the state of medical knowledge and practice during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It offers insights into the evolution of therapeutic approaches and the development of pharmaceutical products. This book will be of interest to historians of medicine, pharmacists, and anyone curious about the history of healthcare.
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