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As this work is intended mainly as a formulary, the description <strong>of</strong><br />

pharmaceutical apparatus in general use, and the description <strong>of</strong><br />

medicinal substances, except as given under general headings, is mostly<br />

omitted; for the same reason, the tests <strong>of</strong> chemicals, etc., are not<br />

generally given. A brief general description <strong>of</strong> crude medicinal<br />

substances will be found in PART I., and the general working processes<br />

employed in pharmacy are briefly described in PART II. For further<br />

descriptions, tests, etc., reference may be made to the pharmacopoeias,<br />

chemistries and other technical works. The medicinal uses and doses <strong>of</strong><br />

most preparations are briefly given under their formulas, for convenient<br />

reference.<br />

The formulas are, as far as is practicable, arranged in classes. The<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial formulas and those employed in regular pharmacy are included<br />

in PART III., and are classed according to their pharmaceutical<br />

similarity, as elixirs, extracts, fluid extracts, spirits, syrups, etc.<br />

Chemical elements and radicals are noted in their alphabetical order,<br />

their salts and combinations being included under the same general<br />

headings — as Sodium and its salts. Potassium and its salts, etc.<br />

Standard proprietary remedies are included in PART IV., and classed<br />

according to their medicinal properties, uses, etc. — as Ague Cures,<br />

Catarrh Remedies, Cough Remedies, etc.<br />

Toilet articles and perfumes are given in PART V., and are arranged as<br />

far as possible according to their uses as Hair Preparations,<br />

Handkerchief Perfumes, Lotions, etc.<br />

Miscellaneous Preparations, in which are included those not otherwise<br />

classified, make up Part VI., and are arranged as far as possible<br />

according to their uses.<br />

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES STANDARDS.<br />

The United States Pharmacopoeia previous to the 1880 revision and all<br />

standard American text-books directed troy weight and apothecary<br />

measure. The present revision <strong>of</strong> the United States Pharmacopoeia<br />

directs metric weight and measure whenever definite weight and<br />

measure is mentioned, but parts by weight are generally directed. The<br />

British Pharmacopoeia and text-books direct avoirdupois weight and<br />

equivalent fluid measure. All <strong>of</strong> the Pharmacopoeias <strong>of</strong> continental<br />

Fenner’s <strong>Complete</strong> <strong>Formulary</strong> - Part I-II - MISCELLANEOUS FORMULA - Page 4<br />

The <strong>Southwest</strong> <strong>School</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Botanical</strong> Medicine http://www.swsbm.com

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