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Pharmacopoeia extemporanea

Fuller, Thomas, 1654-1734.
Pharmacopoeia extemporanea : or, a body of prescripts. In which forms of select remedies,
accommodated to most intentions of cure, are propos'd.
London: printed for B. Walford, 1710.
8 p.l., 443 p., [27] p.
This electronic version was prepared by Richard Siderits, M.D., and
colleagues by keying from the copy at the Historical Library, Cushing/Whitney Medical Library,
Yale University. Adaptation to HTML by Toby Appel.
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Contents
The following contents are supplied by the editors:
A, pp. 1-23
(ales)
B, pp. 23-36
(bag, balsam, bolus, broth)
C, pp. 36-48
(cakes, cataplasm, caudie, currants)
D, pp. 48-112
(decoction, draught)
E, pp. 112-162
(electuary, elixir, emulsion, epithem, errhine, essence, expression, extract)
F, pp. 162-176
(foment, frontal, fume)
G, pp. 176-213
(gargle, glyster)
H-J, pp. 214-258
(honey, hydromel, infusion, juice, julep)
L, pp. 258-288
(lavament, laudanum, liniment, litus. lixivium, lohoch, lotion, lozenge)
M-O, pp. 288-317
(masticories, mixture, nodule, oil, oxymel)
P, pp. 317-399
(paste, pellets, pills, plaister, posset, potion, powder, ptisan)
Q-Z, pp. 400-443
(quilt, rob, salt, spirit, stone, sugar, suppositories, syrup, tincture, tobacco, vapour, unguent,
wafers, water, whey, wine)
- "The Index" [list of cross references], 27 p. unnumbered.
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