... Pharmacopoeia to contain. In the present work, those native articles have been introduced which, were considered to possess qualities sufficiently important, or which, were found to be so much employed by practitioners, as to give them any claim to... Medical Repository - Page 4321821Full view - About this book
| Medicine - 1821 - 724 pages
...practitioners, as to give them any claim to the character of standard medicines. In several instances native plants have been substituted for European ones...the claims of which are of more uncertain kind, the conrcntion determined to refer to a secondary list such substances as were deemed of secondary or doubtful... | |
| Consumer protection - 1977 - 408 pages
...recognition. That decisions were difficult can be seen by the fact that the book was divided into two parts: "Articles of decided reputation or general use," and "Those the claims of which are of a more uncertain kind." This division was continued until the 6th edition in 1882. Through its many... | |
| 1821 - 668 pages
...practitioners, as to give them any claim to the character of standard medicines. In several instances native plants have been substituted for European ones...reputation or general use, and those the claims of which arc of more uncertain kind, the convention determined to refer to a secondary list such substances... | |
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