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Hello David,
Find a 19th copy of the U.S. Pharmocopia. This guide book will contain all of the information you require.
Greg Koos
"David R. Maschino" wrote:
> Dear List,
> We are still looking for a source/dictionary to help determine what the original names i.e.. Eucaine Hydrochloride, Aloin compound, Anti Pyrine, etc. are and what they where intended to remedy. We have tried http://palimpsest.sanford.edu/lex ,
> //humanities.uchicago.edu/forms_unrest/webster.form.html and other "old" dictionaries without luck. Any sources out there?
> Thanks,
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> Dave
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