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Title: The chemistry of medicines, practical. A text and reference book for the use of students, physicians, and pharmacists, embodying the principles of chemical philosophy and their application to those chemicals that are used in medicine and in pharmacy, including all those that are officinal in the pharmacopoeia of the United States
Creator: Lloyd, John Uri, 1849-1936
Publisher: Cincinnati, R. Clarke
Sponsor: University of Toronto
Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Date: 1881
Language: eng
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This image is taken from Page 21 of The chemistry of medicines, practical. A text and reference book for the use of students, physicians, and pharmacists, embodying the principles of chemical philosophy and their application to those chemicals that are us
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Title: The chemistry of medicines, practical. A text and reference book for the use of students, physicians, and pharmacists, embodying the principles of chemical philosophy and their application to those chemicals that are used in medicine and in pharmacy, including all those that are officinal in the pharmacopoeia of the United States
Creator: Lloyd, John Uri, 1849-1936
Publisher: Cincinnati, R. Clarke
Sponsor: University of Toronto
Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Date: 1881
Language: eng
14
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Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
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