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[Pharmaceutical services at the beginning of the 19th century with reference to 1815 fees of Bern drugs].

Authors: F, Ledermann;

[Pharmaceutical services at the beginning of the 19th century with reference to 1815 fees of Bern drugs].

Abstract

The Institute of the History of Medicine of Bern acquired in 1994 a list of prices for the deliveries of medicines to the hospital of Bern. In this document, its author, the pharmacist Rudrauff, describes the drugs that the apothecaries had to manufacture in the laboratories of their pharmacies. This allows a study of the pharmaceutical practice at the beginning of the last century.

Keywords

Drug Compounding, Pharmaceutical Services, Fees, Pharmaceutical, History, 19th Century, Switzerland

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