"Erster Unterricht des Pharmaceuten" (First Lessons for Pharmacists) by Hermann Hager provides an introduction to the fundamental principles of pharmacy and pharmaceutical chemistry. Written in German, this book serves as a foundational text for aspiring pharmacists, covering essential topics related to drug preparation, chemical compounds, and laboratory techniques. It offers a comprehensive overview of the knowledge required to practice pharmacy in the 19th century, reflecting the scientific and educational standards of the time. The book remains a valuable resource for those interested in the history of pharmacy and the evolution of pharmaceutical education.
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