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by Albion Walter Hewlett, William August Puckner, Torald Hermann Sollmann, Martin I. (Martin Inventius) Wilbert
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A practical, compact guide designed for physicians who need reliable information on the drugs and preparations that meet official U.S. standards. Drawing from the latest revisions of the United States Pharmacopeia and the National Formulary, the book distills the essential details—official names, common synonyms, brief definitions, key physical characteristics, and standard dosages—into a format that’s quick to consult in a clinical setting.
Entries are organized alphabetically by drug name, with preparations listed beneath their parent substances, making it easy to locate both raw ingredients and their formulated forms. Concise comments added by a committee of medical experts help physicians discern which agents are therapeutically useful and which may be outdated or unnecessary. An indexed layout further speeds reference, allowing busy practitioners to verify compositions, alcohol content, and dosage guidelines without wading through dense technical literature.
Overall, the work serves as a trustworthy, physician‑focused companion that bridges the gap between comprehensive pharmacopeial standards and the day‑to‑day needs of medical practice.
Full title
Epitome of the Pharmacopeia of the United States and the National Formulary With Comments With Comments
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (572K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hope, Paul Fernandez, Brett Fishburne and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2013-01-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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