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1756I17F1HIG4EOQGhent 1756. 4to. Joannis Meyer Contemporary calf richly gold-tooled spine with a tulip in 5 of the 7 compartments red edges. 2 works in 1 volume. 1 1 blank 14 274 30; 54 2 pp. Ad 1: Unrecorded first issue of the rare third edition of the Ghent pharmacopoeia the first to call itself a "pharmacopoea" instead of "antidotarium" in the title.This copy differs slightly from all others recorded in that it contains a somewhat different preface and approval which is signed only by A.C.J. van Rossum and dated 1755. It therefore lacks the more expanded approval from 1756 of the professors of the University of Louvain including that of Van Rossum as well as the subsequent dedication to Empress Maria Theresa. The present variant is therefore almost certainly an earlier issue.Ad 2: New edition of the taxa regulating the prices of pharmacists in Ghent. The previous version dates from 1690 and this new edition was published to reflect the changes made in the pharmacopoeia of 1756.With the binding worn at the spine and somewhat along the extremities. Slightly thumbed with a small tear in the fore-edge margin of pp. 239-248 and a water stain in the fore-edge margin of the final part of ad 1 starting at p. 265; a good copy.l Ad 1: Anet 2 copies; Daems & Vandewiele p. 106 3 copies; STCV 2 copies; WorldCat 1 copy; not in Blake; Wellcome; ad 2: Anet 1 copy; Daems & Vandewiele pp. 106-107; not in STCV; WorldCat. unknown
1817I14D1P7W8M5HLondon 1817. 12mo. Longman Hurst Rees Orme and Brown colophon: printed by G. Woodfall Contemporary half calf title label on spine marbled sides. XXXVI 198 pp. "Editio altera" of the seventh edition of the London pharmacopoeia. The sixth edition of 1788 had been the first edition influenced by enlightenment science including the adoption of Linnaeus's system of binomial plant nomenclature. In the seventh edition of 1809 more recent insights were incorporated which had often appeared earlier in the Edinburgh and Dublin pharmacopoeias. The modern French chemical nomenclature based on the work of Lavoisier was finally incorporated and several other nomenclatures were reviewed and replaced. Nevertheless the use of nomenclature and weights and the contents of recipes in the pharmacopoeia were heavily criticized. The most outspoken critique came from the London chemist Richard Phillips 1778-1851 who in an 1810 review citized 73 recipes and found 20 ambiguous measurements. Several of Philips's suggestions as well as those of other commentators were adopted for a revised edition which appeared in 1815 but nevertheless contained numerous errors. The 1815 edition was reprinted in 1816 1817 1818 1821 and 1823.With a contemporary annotation on the back flyleaf and a second loosely inserted. Some spotting throughout; binding worn most notably at the hinges; a good copy.l Bell Historical sketch of the progress of pharmacy in Great Britain pp. 41-43; Wellcome IV p. 364; Worldcat 3 copies. unknown
1817I14D28YF6BMOMadrid 1817. 8vo. M. Repullés Mottled calf gilt spine with black title label lettered in gold marbled endpapers red painted edges. With allegorical steel engraving by B. Ametler after Luiz Paret dated 1794 date of the first edition with the motto Ars cum Natura ad Salutem conspirans 85 x 97 mm. 2 VIII 4 358 pp. Fourth edition of the national Pharmacopoea of Spain. During the Spanish Enlightenmenta royal decree was issued by Charles III in 1780 establishing the self-government of the various health professions. The structure of the Royal Court Protomedicato Real Tribunal del Protomedicato was changed and was divided into three branches: Protomedicato Protofarmaceuticato and Protocirujanato. With ownerships entry of Valentin Alenza the father of the madrilene painter Leonardo Alenza Sept. 1828 on last page. Very good copy on thick paper.l Ant. Gonz. Bueno An accont on the history of the Spanish pharmacopoeias www.histpharm.org: ISHPWG pp. 5-7; Raphael Folch Andreu Las Farmacopeas Nacionales españolas in: Actas del XV Congreso Internacional de Historia de la Medicina 1 1956 pp.247-267. unknown
2022__0118987674TSO 2022. Hardcover. New. 11th ed. 2020 english ed edition. TSO hardcover
185460London John Dale & Sons. ca 1900. Original publisher's brown cloth hardback gilt title frontcover 16mo: 40pp. 20 pages printed. Interleaved. Fine copy. Very scarce. London, John Dale & Sons. ca 1900 hardcover
1751MNDarLON15<p>Frankfurt am Main: Heirs of Stockius & Schilling 1751. 1751. 8vo. pp. xiv 141. double-page engraved frontis. woodcut tailpiece & device on title. contemporary sprinkled calf gilt back. cfBlake p. 349. BOUND WITH: PHARMACOPOEIA. EDINBURGH. Pharmacopoeia Collegii Regii Medicorum Edinburgensis Secundum Editionis Edinburgensis Novissimae Exemplar Recusa. In Usum Praelectionum Academicarum. 8vo. pp. ix 5incl. errata 192 18index. engraved device on title. woodcut ornaments. Gottingen: Sumtu Regiae Officinae Librariae Academicae c1752. cfBlake p. 348. BOUND WITH: KERN DER GANZEN MEDICIN worinnen.Arzney-Mittel.so deutlich angegeban und erkläret werden das ein Jeder.sein eigener Arzt seyn könne. 8vo. pp. 71. woodcut tailpiece light foxing. Rudolstadt: 1752. Blake p. 242. Hardcover.</p> Frankfurt am Main: Heirs of Stockius & Schilling, 1751. hardcover
2000AIB213_ZA8522_213China Press 2000-01-01. hardcover. New. Ship out in 2 business day And Fast shipping Free Tracking number will be provided after the shipment.Language:Chinese.2010. Hardcover. Book Condition: New. Dust Jacket Condition: New. 1st Edition. This edition of the Pharmacopoeia of the Peoples Republic of China known as Chinese Pharmacopoeia 2010 or in abbreviation as ChP 2010 has been prepared in accordance with the principles and requirements recommended by the Ninth Pharmacopoeia Commission and accomplished with the effort made by Commission members and its Secretariat and with collaborated support of relevant institutions and organ. Satisfaction guaranteedor money back. <br/><br/> China Press hardcover
1711I17ERD520PLVLisbon 1711. Small folio 29 x 21 cm. Monastery of São Vicente de Fóra Modern sheepskin gold-tooled spine red morocco title-label. With engraved arms as fronstipiece and a title-page printed in red and black. 28 494 29 1 blank pp. Rare second edition of the first Portuguese pharmacopoeia first published in 1704 by the friar D. Caetano de Santo António d. 1730 an apothecary of the Monastery of Santa Cruz of the city of Coimbra who upon publication of the second volume was working at Lisbon in the Monastery of São Vicente de Fora. "The Pharmacopeia Lusitana shows how important the convent pharmacy was at that time in Portugal. The Portuguese religious apothecaries were very knowledgeable on pharmaceutical matters" Pita. With a few manuscript annotations in the margins. Ca. 50 leaves with a waterstain at the head of the gutter margin an occasional smudge and two leaves with a small hole and small tears otherwise in very good condition.l J.R. Pita Brief history of Portuguese pharmacopoeias pp. 1-5; Porbase 1 copy; Wellcome IV p. 369 incomplete; WorldCat 5 copies. unknown
1787ABC_45785Ghent 1787. Half green morocco decorated green paper sides. 8vo. Manuscript edition of the French translation of the Ghent pharmacopoeia. This partial translation or abstract was derived from the edition of the Pharmacopoeia Gandavensis nobilissimi Senatus Jussu renovate printed in Ghent by Jhodocus Begyn in 1786 and approved on 5 March 1787.Binding slightly worn not regularly bound otherwise in good condition .l Cf. Daems & Vandewiele p. 107. unknown
1787ABC_45785Ghent 1787. 8vo. Half green morocco decorated green paper sides. 2 175 pp. Manuscript edition of the French translation of the Ghent pharmacopoeia. This partial translation or abstract was derived from the edition of the Pharmacopoeia Gandavensis nobilissimi Senatus Jussu renovate printed in Ghent by Jhodocus Begyn in 1786 and approved on 5 March 1787.Binding slightly worn not regularly bound otherwise in good condition .l Cf. Daems & Vandewiele p. 107. unknown
1661JC5F71XARFAUAntwerp 1661. 4to. Joris Willemsens I 18th-century vellum faded manuscript title on spine. With an integral engraved architectural title page by Petrus van Caukercken after Abraham van Diepenbeeck with the title on a drapery held by 2 putti in an arch and flanked by figures of Claudius Galenus and Masawaih al-Mardini views of a botanical garden and an apothecary's shop below and Jesus with numerous religious and allegorical figures above in a cloud letterpress title page with a woodcut decoration a divisional title for part 2 woodcut tailpieces woodcut decorated initials 5 series. Set in roman and italic with incidental Greek textura and pharmacological signs. 1 1 blank 46 285 = 281 32 1 blank pp. Rare first and only edition in Latin of the first and only official pharmacopoeia for Antwerp containing hundreds of medicinal recipes and throwing a great deal of light on 17th-century medical practice in the Low Countries. The work's separate part with the title "Selectiora chymica" shows the rising importance of chemistry in the production of medicines. Although Plantin published an important and influential 1568 Antwerp edition of Valerius Cordus's Dispensatorium first published posthumously at Nürnberg in 1546 it was not produced by order of any official municipal body. In 1624 the magistrates of Antwerp set up a Collegium Medicum which did declare that medicines were to be prepared following Cordus until further notice. In 1659 the Antwerp Collegium Medicum decided to produce their own pharmacopoeia primarily at the impetus of their secretary and future director Michiel Boudewijns 1591-1681 best known as the father of modern medical ethics. Although his name does not appear on the title-page the book does attribute the 18-page preface to him and he was probably the principal compiler of the book. The decision to compile it makes explicit reference to those published at Augsburg 1564 Rome 1583 Amsterdam 1636 and Brussels 1641 but Valerius may have remained the most important source. No apothecaries were officially consulted in the compilation of the pharmacopoeia reflecting the growing status of physicians and declining status of apothecaries.Although the letterpress title-page is dated 1660 the engraved title-page when present is apparently always dated 1661 and in some copies the 1660 has been corrected to 1661. The work has extensive preliminaries with dedications notes to the reader laudatory verses etc. but some copies include an unsigned bifolium inserted after a2 containing an additional dedication not present here. The present copy does have the rarer addendum leaf at the end and an addendum slip on Q3r supplying the omitted last line of that page with the quire signature and catchword below it. The addendum leaf has three blind impressions of the type for this addendum slip in its head margin.With minimal wear at the edges. With a brown spot in the outer margin of the first two gatherings; a very good copy.l Anet 6 copies; Daems & Vandewiele pp. 62-63 5 copies; STCV 12879911 5 copies incl. 1 defective; not in Krivatsy; Wellcome. hardcover
194998288Paris, Ordre national des pharmaciens 1949 Fort in-8 24,5 x 16 cm. Reliure éditeur, pleine toile gris-vert, titre en noir sur le dos, XVI-1227 pp., index alphabétique, table des matières. Traces de ruban adhésif sur les pages de garde, intérieur frais. Exemplaire en bon état.
175315196Lyon les Frères Bruyset Libraires 1753 -in-4- plein-veau 1 volume comprenant 3 parties en 1 vol. in-4° - reliés ensemble , reliure plein veau blond marbré et raçiné in-quarto (binding full calfskin in-quarto), dos 5 nerfs (spine with 5 raised bands), décorations "or" et à froid (gil and blind stamping decoration), titre frappé "or", pièce de titre sur fond bordeaux avec double filets "or" en encadrement, Tomaison frappée "or" avec une large roulette "or" de part et d'autre dans un encadrement de deux filets "or", entre-nerfs à fleuron "or" au fer évidé dans un encadrement d'un double filet "or" avec rinceaux "or" aux angles, roulette large "or"en tête et en pied, double filets "or" sur les coupes (double gilt line on the cuts)avec léger manque de dorure (blurred gilding), marque-page en tissu vert (bookmark in green tissue), toutes tranches lisses rouges (all red edges), pages de garde peignées à motif "coquille sur fond caillouté" (painting endpapers - model shell on paved bottom), étiquette Ex-Libris Gravée en noir au dos du 1er plat : EX-LIBRIS J. LAISSUS, titre imprimé en rouge et noir, illustrations : 1 frontispice gravé sur cuivre en noir + front de chapitres, lettrines et culs de lampes gravés sur bois en noir pour les deux volumes de la Pharmacopée et 6 planches dépliantes gravées sur cuivre en noir in fine pour les Eaux minérales [ 5 représentent les appareils nécessaires aux préparations pharmaceutiques et la dernière le tableau des symboles chimiques] (1 frontispiece for the two books of the Pharmacopée and 6 folding plates at rear for Eaux Minérales), sans rousseur ni piqûre ni mouillure (without redness mark - without small point of redness mark - without scar of waterstain), XVI+876 (pagination commune pour les deux premiers tomes) et 72 pages avec Approbation & Privilège du Roi, 1753 à Lyon Chez les Frères Bruyset Libraires - rue Mercière au Soleil et à la Croix d'Or,
1280P., Masson, 1927; un fort in 8 relié en pleine toile éditeur (défraîchie) 22pp., (1), 999pp., 91pp., 93pp.**1280/CAV.H1-1281/CAV.H1-i6
1281P., Masson, 1920, un volume in 8 relié en cartonnage éditeur, 22pp., (1), 999pp., 91pp.**1281/cav.H1-i6-1280/cav.H1
1987133161987 broché grand in-octavo (paperback in-octavo), dos blanc (white spine), première de couverture illustrée en couleurs (front cover illustrated in colours), toutes tranches lisses (all smooth edges), abondamment illustré (plentifully illustrated), 571 pages, 1987 à Paris Editions de l'Orstom,
1885P119730Bruxelles, Weissenbruch 1885 392 + [1] pp. + Supplement I: 18pp., + Supplement II: 2pp., + list of abbrevations: 6pp., 25cm., 2nd edition (the first dates from 1823), text in Latin, contemporary hardcover, spine in black leather with gilt title, marbled endpapers, text is clean and bright, good condition, P119730
Grande album di esempi di ricami e ornamenti ispirati a codici medievali. In tutto 24 tavv. A big scrapbook of embroideries and ornaments inspired to Middle-Age codes (24 plates).
0364411279.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
187523038Lund, 1875. Orig. bogtrykt omslag. Omslaget med lidt rifter. Med dedikation. II,87 pp.
196321832CBDarmstadt, Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1963. 8°, XXXVI (Vorrede und Einleitung), 287 S., schwarzer original Leineneinband mit blauem Rückenschild mit goldener Rückenbeschriftung, 2. Auflage sehr schönes, sauberes Exemplar.
18223130Linz, Cajetan Haslinger, 1822. XXII, 487 (4) S., marmorierter Pbd. der Zeit mit aufkasch. Rückenschild. ZUSTAND -1, stockfleckig.
1776I14AUD0VK13VVienna 1776. 8vo. Johan Thomas Edlen von Trattnern Contemporary calf light brown morocco spine label with title in gold red sprinkled edges. With a woodcut coat-of-arms on the title-page and typographical head- and tailpieces. 10 384 18 pp. First edition of the German version of the Pharmacopoeia Austriaco-Provincialis first published in 1774. Many editions of both the original Latin and German translation followed. Based on a thorough analysis it can be determined that pharmaceutical care was on a high level in the area of South-Eastern Europe and that it followed the scholarly pharmacy in the Habsburg monarchy.The necessity to publish the pharmacopoeia in German was because it was used by minor medical professions without knowledge of Latin such as surgeons. A Dutch translation of the pharmacopoeia entitled Apotheek der Oostenrijksche Staaten which was based on the edition of 1775 was published in Rotterdam in 1780. The content and the format of the new pharmacopoeia had changed dramatically compared to the former one. While the Viennese Dispensatory represented a Baroque pharmacopoeia in size and in its abundance of recipes the new Pharmacopoeia Austriaco-Provincialis was a rather small booklet with a drastically reduced number of formulations.Two sections built up the body of the pharmacopoeia. The first one cited the Materia Pharmaceutica minerals crude drugs of plant and animal origin in separate chapters mentioning the Latin name the scientific identification and the Austrian local name of all items. Another chapter listed the chemical characters some of them still representing alchemical signs. The second part consisted of formulated preparations in alphabetical order followed by an index. The pharmacopoeia had a new concept and for the first time specified the medicinal ingredients alphabetically and listed the formulations in alphabetical order according to the recipes names.Corners slightly bumped otherwise in very good condition.l Christa Kletter The civil Pharmacopoeias of Austria Paper Austrian International Society for the history of Pharmacy 2015 pp. 7-8. unknown
186319275Lipsiae: F.A. Brockhaus 1863. 4to. lxxxi 148 pp. 1 plt. <br><br>First edition of the non-facsimile printing of the Codex Sinaiticus a 4th century uncial manuscript of the Greek Bible written between 330350. With the Codex Vaticanus Sinaiticus is one of the most valuable manuscripts for textual criticism of the Greek New Testament and for the Septuagint.<br>Â Â Â Â Text in Greek with introductory material in Latin. One leaf is a folding facsimile of an original page of the manuscript. <br>Â Â Â Â <br>Â Â Â Â Not in Darlow & Moule. Modern cloth with leather spine labels. Occasional foxing. F.A. Brockhaus hardcover books