Pharmacopoea Amstelredamensis is a historical pharmaceutical reference work. Reflecting early modern medical practices, this pharmacopoeia provides insights into the medicines, ingredients, and preparations used in Amsterdam and the surrounding regions. As a key historical document, it offers a glimpse into the evolution of pharmacology and the scientific practices of the time.
This work appeals to historians of medicine, pharmacology scholars, and anyone interested in the scientific heritage and medical practices of the early modern period.
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