Pharmaco-pinax, or A table and taxe of the pryces of all vsuall medicaments, simple and composed, contayned in D. Gordon's apothecarie and chymicall shop within Mr Robert Farquhar's high lodging, in New Aberdene. Together with certayne approved remedies against diseases, which now most reigne amongst the commons. All for the vse of the people; proportionate both to rich and poore, learned and unlearned; and profitable to all.
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- Pharmaco-pinax, or A table and taxe of the pryces of all vsuall medicaments, simple and composed, contayned in D. Gordon's apothecarie and chymicall shop within Mr Robert Farquhar's high lodging, in New Aberdene. Together with certayne approved remedies against diseases, which now most reigne amongst the commons. All for the vse of the people; proportionate both to rich and poore, learned and unlearned; and profitable to all.
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- Gordon, D., apothecary.
- Publication
- Aberdene :: Imprinted by Edward Raban,
- Anno 1625.
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- Selling -- Drugs -- Early works to 1800.
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"Pharmaco-pinax, or A table and taxe of the pryces of all vsuall medicaments, simple and composed, contayned in D. Gordon's apothecarie and chymicall shop within Mr Robert Farquhar's high lodging, in New Aberdene. Together with certayne approved remedies against diseases, which now most reigne amongst the commons. All for the vse of the people; proportionate both to rich and poore, learned and unlearned; and profitable to all." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A01934.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 11, 2024.
Contents
- title page
- frontispiece
- PREFACE TO THE READER.
- LECTORI PHILIATRO S.
- PHARMACO-PINAX,
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Pharmaca Composita Dogmatica.
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DECOCTA. DECOCTIONS. -
SVCCI. Iuice of Herbs and Fruits. -
Roob, vel Sapa.
Gelly, Geale. - Vina vel Cervisia Medicata.
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Aceta Medicata. Medicinall Vinegar. -
MELLITA. Composed of Honey. - LOOCH, VEL ECLEGMATA.
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EMVLSIONES. Emulsions. -
SYRVPI. SYROPES. - Calidi Compositi.
- MAGISTRALES. Composed Magistrall Syropes.
- Iulapia & Apozemata.
- CONSERVae. Conserues of Flowres, and Leaues.
- CONDITA. Wiete Confections of Fruits and Roots.
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Confectiones
Norimbergenses, saccari incrustati. -
CANDISATA. Candyed Confections, that is, run about with Sugar-Candie, like Crystall. - Fructus & animalia ex saccaro colorato.
- SPECIES. Composed small Powders, for Electuaries and Tablets.
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ELECTUARIA. Choise Medicamentes
Mollia, Soft Electuaries. - Electuaria lenientia & purgantia.
- ANTIDOTA ALEXITERIA, VVLGO ALEXIPHARMACA.
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Antidota Hipnotica & Narcotica, Vulgò Opiata▪
Opiates, or prepared Opium. -
Electuaria solida reformata cum saccaro in formas Tabellarum, Morsellar: rotularum, orbiculorum, Lozengarum, &c. -
PVLVERES. Powders. -
TROCHISCI, SIVE PASTILLI.
TROCHISKES. -
PILVLAE, VEL CATAPOTIA.
PILLONS. - OLEA PER INEVSIONEM, ET DECOCTIONEM.
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Olea per expressionem.
Oyles by expression. - Ʋnguenta & Linimenta.
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CERATA. Soft Salues, with VVaxe. -
EMPLASTRA. PLAISTERS.
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- Medicamenta Spagyricè Praeparata.
- Advertisement for the following Drogs.
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Diverse Medicaments of the vulgare sort, made by occasion, which shall ever bee in readinesse, or at least within an hours premonition; and shalbe delive∣red vpō anie Letter of the vnderstanding,
r to any Messenger capable of directions. -
Approved Remeadies, for particular Disea ∣ses, and most frequent. They are all of one pryce, for being specificke, and not admitting baser In∣gredients, or Succedances.