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First edition of a Swedish pharmacopoeia, compiled with assistance of Linnaeus

[SWEDEN – PHARMACOPOEIA].
Pharmacopoea Svecica.
Stockholm, Henric Fougt, 1775. 8vo. With the engraved arms of the Collegium Medicum on title-page. Contemporary half calf, richly gold-tooled spine. [10], 237, [3] pp.
€ 875
First edition of a Swedish pharmacopeia. "There was no such compilation in Sweden in the 16th century, and the need for one was not felt until the 17th century, which saw the rise of the first apothecaries. ... A Pharmacopoea Holmiensis (i.e. Stockholm) was put together (1686). It was not widely distributed in the country, and the need for a more complete compilation led to court physician A. Bäck being commissioned to compose a new pharmacopoeia. He was assisted by Linnaeus, who primarily contributed to the section on the effects and uses of medicines. This document, (Materia medica), contained some 380 simple substances, the section on "Praeparata et Composita" some 400 chemical preparations - as well as a list of substances to induce vomiting (emeticorum), compounds containing mercury, opium, and an alphabetical index. The pharmacopoeia also described how plant drugs should be dried, pulverization, etc. Pharmacopoea Svecica appeared in 1775, that is, three years before Linnaeus passed away" (Meyerson, Linné on line).
With the bookplate of Adolf and Louise von Krusenstierna and the embossed owner's stamp of O. Glass, Uppsala. Binding slightly rubbed, some wear at the head of the spine and some occasional browning and spots; generally in good condition. Blake, p. 350; Wellcome IV, p. 371; cf. B. Meyerson, "Linnaeus as a physician: Pharmacopoea Svecica" at: Linné on line; not in Soulsby.
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