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" In the preface to that work it is however distinctly stated that these doses "are not authoritatively enjoined " and that "the practitioner must rely on his own judgment and act on his own responsibility in graduating the doses of any therapeutic agents... "
Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal - Page 412
1876
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British Pharmacopoeia

General Medical Council (Great Britain) - British pharmacopoeia - 1867 - 478 pages
...anthoritatively enjoined by the Council, and the practitioner must rely on his own judgment and act on his own responsibility in graduating the doses of any therapeutic...agents which he may wish to administer to his patients. Important changes in the strength of medicines, and especially of powerful medicines, are specified...
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Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Volumes 15-16

Chemistry - 1867 - 680 pages
...authoritatively enjoined by the Council, and the practitioner must rely on his own judgment and act upon his own responsibility in graduating the doses of any therapeutic...which he may wish to administer to his patients." This will be matter of self-congratulation to the student, who up to this date has had of course to...
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The Practitioner, Volume 16

Family medicine - 1876 - 530 pages
...unfrequently bring about. A 'id although the British Pharmacopoeia was not originally intended in anyway to regulate dosage, although information on this score...which the druggist has to rely upon for information and support under doubtful and exceptional circumstances. Supposing he is called upon to give over...
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A Manual of pharmacology and therapeutics Eng. ed

William Murrell - 1896 - 690 pages
...practitioner must rely on his own judgment, and act on his own responsibility in graduating the dose of any therapeutic agents which he may wish to administer to his patients." Most medical men depart widely, as occasion arises, from the doses given in the " Pharmacopoeia." No...
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A Handbook of materia medica, pharmacy and therapeutics

Samuel Otway Lewis Potter - 1897 - 958 pages
...authoritatively enjoined " and that "the practitioner must rely on his own judgment and act on his own responsibility in graduating the doses of any therapeutic...which he may wish to administer to his patients." As a matter of fact most British practitioners ignore the doses given in their pharmacopoeia, or at...
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The Medical Chronicle: A Monthly Record of the Progress of Medical Schince

Medicine - 1898 - 492 pages
...authoritatively enjoined by the Council, and the practitioner must rely on his own judgment, and act on his own responsibility in graduating the doses of any therapeutic...which he may wish to administer to his patients." According to the preface, therefore, it was not proposed to append the maximum and minimum doses, but...
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A Handbook of Materia Medica, Pharmacy, and Therapeutics, Including the ...

Samuel Otway Lewis Potter - Chemotherapy - 1902 - 1012 pages
...authoritatively enjoined," and that " the practitioner must rely on his own judgment and act on his own responsibility in graduating the doses of any therapeutic...which he may wish to administer to his patients." As a matter of fact, a»« British practitioners ignore the doses given in their pharmacopoeia, or...
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Materia Medica, Pharmacy and Therapeutics: Including the Physiological ...

Samuel Otway Lewis Potter - Chemotherapy - 1906 - 946 pages
...authoritatively enjoined," and that "the practitioner must rely on his own judgment and act on his own responsibility in graduating the doses of any therapeutic...which he may wish to administer to his patients." As a matter of fact, most British practitioners ignore the doses given in their pharmacopoeia, or at...
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The Veterinarian: A Monthly Journal of Veterinary Science, Volume 40, Part 1

1867 - 570 pages
...authoritatively enjoined by the Council, and the practitioner must rely on his own judgment, and act on his own responsibility, in graduating the doses of any therapeutic...which he may wish to administer to his patients." THE CATTLE PLAGUE. and that, in addition to these, there are many valuable medicines now for the first...
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The Lancet, Volume 1; Volume 92

Medicine - 1867 - 862 pages
...authoritatively enjoined by the Council, and the practitioner must rely on his own judgment, and act on his own responsibility, in graduating the doses of any therapeutic...which he may wish to administer to his patients." Having thus noticed what appear to be the principal peculiarities in the new work, we may now state,...
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