Incompatibilities in prescription, for students in pharmacy and medicine practising pharmacists and physicians. By E. A. Ruddiman and A. B. Nichols, B. Sc. 6th ed. Pp. vii + 337. New York: J. Wiely & Sons, Inc.; London: Chapman & Hall, Ltd., 1936. 13s. 6d.
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1936
- Weight
- 272 KB
- Volume
- 55
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0368-4075
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✦ Synopsis
iiiid coiiiprclicnsivc iiitrotliictioii to tlic sribjcct nnd tlic bibliogrnpliy of this scctioii is csccllcnt.
hi otlier rcspccts tlic 1)iI)liogrnpliy is liiirdly iitlCqiiiLtC in its qiiotatioii of Coiitiiieiital iiuthoritics. The iiiiiiics of I>cr~iciis and Lcclc~c iiiitl, iiiorc siirprisiiigly (in coiiiiesion with tlocninctits), Schncickcrt, do not, for csniiiplc, itppciir.
ilicsc criticisiiis, Iio\-c.cr, do little to tlct.riict froni tlitr vitliie of i~ 1)ook \vliosc nlcrits arc recognized IJotli i i i Eiiglniid :iiid oii the Coiitiiictit. I-Iiiviiig rcgnrd to the diversity of its inntcriitl niitl its wide scope, it is rciiinrkiiblc thiit tlierc slioiilcl he so little to criticize iiiitl so much to piisc.