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Type of assemblage, collection, aggregation, accumulation

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In the 1540s, the first pharmacopoeia in the modern sense was also printed there.
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Pain-relief medication is one of the most abused areas of the pharmacopoeia.
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Since its 5th edition, the pharmacopoeia is published in 2 volumes.
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Its leaves are also a valued resource to feed animals and are used as a traditional pharmacopoeia.
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Dermatological remedies in the traditional pharmacopoeia of Vulture-Alto Bradano, inland southern Italy.
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The pharmacopoeia, in other words, would create a set of standards that all parties could work towards.
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Deciphered by Samuel Noah Kramer and Martin Leve, it is considered to be the most ancient pharmacopoeia in existence.
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His Kitab al-Jami fi al-Adwiya al-Mufrada was a pharmacopoeia describing 1400 species, 300 discovered by himself.
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It treated in detail especially the medicinal herbs, which made this work, in the eyes of many, a pharmacopoeia.
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  • A collection or stock of drugs
  • Pharmacopoeia (pharmacopeia) (literally, 'drug-making'), in its modern technical sense, is a book containing directions for the identification of samples and the preparation of compound medicines, and published by the authority of a government or a medical or pharmaceutical society.
  • An official book describing medicines or other pharmacological substances, especially their use, preparation, and regulation; A collection of drugs
  • (pharmacopoeic) Of or pertaining to pharmacopoeia
  • The overall pharmaceutical medications available.
  • Authorized treatise on drugs or dietary supplement and their preparation, especially a book containing formulas and information that provides a standard for preparation and dispensation.
  • A book containing a list of drug products used in medicine, including their descriptions and formulas