Scoville's : The art of compounding / Glenn L. Jenkins, Don E. Francke, Edward A. Brecht, and Glen J. Sperandio.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: New York : McGraw Hill Education, c1957Edition: Ninth EditionDescription: viii, 539 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • RS 125 .S36 1957
Contents:
1. The prescription -- 2. Nomenclature and vocabulary -- 3. Powders, capsules and effervescent salts -- 4. Pills -- 5. Tablets -- 6. Lozenges and similar preparations -- 7. Simple, compound, and stock solutions -- 8. Percentage, saturated, and gaseous solutions -- 9. Isotonic solutions and PH -- 10. Parenteral solutions -- 11. Ophthalmic solutions -- 12. Solutions for special applications -- 13. Colloidal solutions -- 14. Allergenic solutions -- 15. Liquids containing insoluble substances -- 16. Emulsions -- 17. Ointments and ointment-type preparations -- 18. Suppositories -- 19. Miscellaneous external preparations -- 20. Sterilization and disinfection -- 21. Homeopathic pharmacy -- 22. Incompatibilities -- 23. Incompatibilities: therapeutic -- 24. Incompatibilities: pharmaceutical I. Physical -- 25. Incompatibilities: pharmaceutical II. Chemical -- 26. Incompatibilities of organic substances.
Summary: The trend in modern medical practice makes pharmacy an increasingly important health profession. The introduction of large numbers of new drugs continues at so rapid a pace that frequent editions of a textbook in the area of compounding and dispensing become necessary.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. The prescription -- 2. Nomenclature and vocabulary -- 3. Powders, capsules and effervescent salts -- 4. Pills -- 5. Tablets -- 6. Lozenges and similar preparations -- 7. Simple, compound, and stock solutions -- 8. Percentage, saturated, and gaseous solutions -- 9. Isotonic solutions and PH -- 10. Parenteral solutions -- 11. Ophthalmic solutions -- 12. Solutions for special applications -- 13. Colloidal solutions -- 14. Allergenic solutions -- 15. Liquids containing insoluble substances -- 16. Emulsions -- 17. Ointments and ointment-type preparations -- 18. Suppositories -- 19. Miscellaneous external preparations -- 20. Sterilization and disinfection -- 21. Homeopathic pharmacy -- 22. Incompatibilities -- 23. Incompatibilities: therapeutic -- 24. Incompatibilities: pharmaceutical I. Physical -- 25. Incompatibilities: pharmaceutical II. Chemical -- 26. Incompatibilities of organic substances.

The trend in modern medical practice makes pharmacy an increasingly important health profession. The introduction of large numbers of new drugs continues at so rapid a pace that frequent editions of a textbook in the area of compounding and dispensing become necessary.

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