Midland Druggist and the Pharmaceutical Review, Volume 481914 |
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... physician who introduced it into medicine . In 1832 the Academy of Science in Paris awarded 6000 francs to Bernard Courtois , who had been ruined financially in 1815 by the competition of natural , duty - free saltpeter from Chili with ...
... physician who introduced it into medicine . In 1832 the Academy of Science in Paris awarded 6000 francs to Bernard Courtois , who had been ruined financially in 1815 by the competition of natural , duty - free saltpeter from Chili with ...
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... physician . Our prescription department is so organized and con- ducted that it supplements the efforts of the physician in every way . When the doc- tor writes a prescription we see to it that drugs of known potency are used and that ...
... physician . Our prescription department is so organized and con- ducted that it supplements the efforts of the physician in every way . When the doc- tor writes a prescription we see to it that drugs of known potency are used and that ...
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... physician , we would like mandments , which in our opinion ought to best to put down in the form of ten com- be as ... physicians and pharmacists held on October 6th , at the New Grand Central Palace , New York City , in connection with ...
... physician , we would like mandments , which in our opinion ought to best to put down in the form of ten com- be as ... physicians and pharmacists held on October 6th , at the New Grand Central Palace , New York City , in connection with ...
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... physician as given in the prescription , and not make any corrections of his own without pre- viously consulting the physician . Many a time the latter is perfectly justified by the peculiar circumstances at the bed- side of the patient ...
... physician as given in the prescription , and not make any corrections of his own without pre- viously consulting the physician . Many a time the latter is perfectly justified by the peculiar circumstances at the bed- side of the patient ...
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... physician in the eyes of the patient , but on the contrary protect the reputation of the doctor from undue criticism whenever the opportunity pre- sents itself . This is not infrequently done by the physician for the pharmacist . He ...
... physician in the eyes of the patient , but on the contrary protect the reputation of the doctor from undue criticism whenever the opportunity pre- sents itself . This is not infrequently done by the physician for the pharmacist . He ...
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