A reference to a pharmacy in Granada in the eighteenth century
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History of Pharmacy, Pharmacy, Inventory, Eighteenth century, GranadaAbstract
The inventories which depict the pharmacies stocks are documents of a high value for the History of Pharmacy. In thisessay we report on the find of one of these stock lists, dated in the eighteenth century, in the collection of the HistoricalArchive of the Illustrious Notarial Association of Granada and we try to carry out a concise analysis of it.Downloads
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El inventario es un instrumento jurídico-diplomático de carácter descriptivo e identificativo por el cual se enumeran y
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Ibidem. f. 645 r.
Creemos que se trata de la denominación de una fórmula farmacéutica desconocida.
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