Manuale Pharmaceuticum Seu Promptuarium is a comprehensive pharmaceutical manual by Hermann Hager, intended as a ready reference for pharmacists and students of pharmacy. This historical manual provides detailed information on the preparation, composition, and properties of various medicinal substances and pharmaceutical preparations. It includes a wealth of formulas, recipes, and practical advice relating to the dispensing and compounding of drugs, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the practice of pharmacy in the late 19th century. Covering a wide range of topics from basic ingredients to complex formulations, this manual reflects the state of pharmaceutical knowledge and practice during its time.
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