Prescription reading : a text book for pharmaceutical students : comprising a collection of physicians' & surgeons' prescriptions, mixtures, lotions, pills, onitments, powders, etc. : to which are added a Latin dictionary and vocabulary, tables of abbreviations used in prescriptions, & doses of official & unofficial medicines; and a commentary upon British poison laws / by William Watson Will.

  • Will, William Watson.
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Prescription reading : a text book for pharmaceutical students : comprising a collection of physicians' & surgeons' prescriptions, mixtures, lotions, pills, onitments, powders, etc. : to which are added a Latin dictionary and vocabulary, tables of abbreviations used in prescriptions, & doses of official & unofficial medicines; and a commentary upon British poison laws / by William Watson Will. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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London : [publisher not identified], 1898.

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148 unnumbered pages, 139 pages

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At head of title: Metropolitan College of Pharmacy manuals

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