An enquiry into the designs of the late petition presented to Parliament by the Company of Apothecaries : with remarks, how far it deserved attention. Whereby the apothecary's present monstrous profits are exposed, and compared with those of the chemist, with respect to practice and retail. To which is annexed a scheme, tending to prevent the empirical apothecary from practising; and the chemist from preparing and vending sophisticated medicines. In a letter to the Company of Apothecaries, occasioned by a late pamphlet, called Frauds detected in drugs, &c.

Publication details: London 1748 M. CooperDescription: 54 pages 20 cmSubject(s):
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Bound as part of 'Pamphlets 52'

Bound with the pamphlet: journal clipping "Some observations upon the Bill entituled An Act, to revive and amend the Act, for the better examination of drugs, and medicines, within London, and seven miles"