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982. 1500 prescriptions of all kinds, right and wrong: selected from prescription files, journals, formularies, pharmacopoeias, and medical works, illustrating correct and incorrect construction, Latinity, abbreviations, doses, and pharmacy, and covering all the principal forms in which medicines are commonly administered : intended as an aid to pharmaceutical teachers, students, and examiners

983. Pharmaceutical and chemical problems and exercises: in metrology, percentage and proportion, fortification, dilution, specific weight, thermometry, chemical formulas and equations, including nine hundred chemical reactions : together with rules and explanations, also, sufficient rules governing the latinity of pharmaceutical nomenclature and prescription writing, with aids to proper accentuation in pronouncing the latinic titles : intended as an aid to teachers, students, and examiners

984. Army regulations: adopted for the use of the army of the Confederate States, in accordance with late acts of Congress : revised from the army regulations of the old United States army, 1857, retaining all that is essential for officers of the line : to which is added, An act for the establishment and organization of the army of the Confederate States of America : also, Articles of war, for the government of the army of the Confederate States of America

995. Report of the initiatory proceedings of the Louisiana State Pharmaceutical Association, at the meeting held at the University College building, New Orleans, La: April 24th, 25th and 26th, 1882, also the constitution and by-laws, roll of officers and members and proposed pharmacy law

996. Elixirs: their history, formulae, and methods of preparation : including practical processes for making the popular elixirs of the present day, and those which have been officinal in the old pharmacopoeias : together with a résumé of unofficinal elixirs from the days of Paracelsus