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.
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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 May 15, 2024.

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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.

To Rich. To Poore.To Rich. To Poore.
 A Purge of Pillons3. s.2. s.
6, s.A Purge of Powder
 Simple Vomitors6. s.4. s.

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  To rich. To poore. To Rich. To Poore.
Stronger Vomitors6. s.4. s.Generall bathes to all the bodie.12. s8. s.
Restauratiue Broth lib▪ 16. s12. sNeese Powder the drag.4. s.2. s.
Wei fomentations with cloth, or water sponges10. s6. s.Neesing Pockes the piece2. s.1. s.
Dry fomentations with pocks8. s.5. s.Epithemes for heart and Liver.6. s.4. s.
Vesicators, or drawing plaisters the peice6. s.4. s.ClistersEmollientLib.10. s6. s.
    Refreshing and a∣stringentlib.6. s.4. s.
Frontals & Oxirodina4. s.2. s.Caminatiuevnce2. s.1. s.
Colyrs, or eye saluesSief. Alb. de plūbo.d. 2 s1. s.Puringvnce2. s.1. s.
Simple Masticators the piece1. s.6. d.Nutritiuevnce4. s.3. s.
    Simple suppositors 2. s.1. s.
Composed Masticators the piece2. s.1. s.Composed dry suppositors 4. s.2. s.
    PessaireTo moue the flowrs6. .4. s.
Gargarisme for diverse intentiones.6. s.4. s.To stay them4. s.3. s.

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