Arzneidispensier- und Rezeptierkunde is a comprehensive guide to pharmaceutical dispensing and prescription preparation, originally published in 1922. Authored by Robert Burow, this second edition provides detailed instructions and insights into the practices of pharmacy during the early 20th century.
The book covers a wide range of topics related to the preparation and dispensing of medicines, offering valuable information for pharmacists and those interested in the history of pharmaceutical practices. It reflects the standards and techniques prevalent at the time of its publication, making it a useful resource for historical reference and study.
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