Neues Englisches Dispensatorium Und Apothekerbuch, Volume 1, by William Lewis, offers a detailed look into the practices and knowledge of English apothecaries and pharmacists of its time. This volume provides a comprehensive guide to the preparation, uses, and properties of various medicinal substances.
Covering a vast array of topics relevant to pharmaceutical science, the book presents information on a wide range of ingredients, preparations, and treatments. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the historical context of medicine and the evolving role of the apothecary. Readers interested in the history of pharmacy, medicine, and science will find this volume to be an insightful exploration of early pharmaceutical practices.
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