Publications of William Lewis

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  • Lewis, William. Commercium philosophico-technicum; or, the philosophical commerce of arts: designed as an attempt to improve arts, trades, and manufactures. By W. Lewis, M. B. and F. R. S. London: printed by H. Baldwin, for the author; and sold by R. Willock, at Sir Isaac Newton's Head in Cornhill, MDCCLXIII. [1763][-65]. ESTC No. T146870. Grub Street ID 193472.
  • Lewis, William. A course of practical chemistry. In which are contained all the operations described in Wilson's Complete course of chemistry. With many new, and several uncommon processes. To each Article is given, The chemical history, and to most, an Account of the Quantities of Oils, Salts, Spirits, yielded in Distillation, &c. From Lemery, Hoffman, the French Memoirs, Philosophical Transactions, &c. and from the Author's own Experience. With Copper Plates. By William Lewis, M. B. R. S. S. London: printed for J. Nourse, at the Lamb, against Katherine-Street, in the Strand, M.DCC.XLVI. [1746]. ESTC No. T147260. Grub Street ID 193823.
  • Lewis, William. Proposals for printing, by subscription, Commercium philosophico-technicum: or the philosophical commerce of arts. Designed as an Attempt to advance Useful Knowledge. Fiat Experimentum. Verulam. By W. Lewis, M. B. Fellow of the Royal Society. [London: Robert Willock, bookseller, in Cornhill, 1748]. ESTC No. T126160. Grub Street ID 176192.
  • Lewis, William. Oratio in Theatro Sheldoniano habita idibus Aprilis, MDCCXLIX. Die dedicationis bibliothecæ Radclivianæ. A Guilielmo Lewis M. D. Aedis Christi Alumno. Oxonii: e Theatro Sheldoniano, impensis Jacobi Fletcher, Bibliopol. Oxon, MDCCXLIX. [1749]. ESTC No. T108011. Grub Street ID 160980.
  • Lewis, William. Oratio in Theatro Sheldoniano habita idibus Aprilis, MDCCXLIX. Die dedicationis bibliothecæ Radclivianæ. A Guilielmo Lewis M. D. Aedis Christi Alumno. Oxonii: e Theatro Sheldoniano, impensis Jacobi Fletcher, Bibliopol. Oxon, MDCCXLIX. [1749]. ESTC No. T108013. Grub Street ID 160982.
  • Lewis, William. An answer to the Serious inquiry into some proceedings relating to the University of Ox---d. London: printed for Jacob Robinson, at the Golden-Lion, in Ludgate-Street, [1751?]. ESTC No. N5643. Grub Street ID 39566.
  • Lewis, William. The new dispensatory: containing I. The theory and practice of pharmacy. II. A distribution of medicinal simples, according to their Virtues and sensible Qualities; the Description, Use, and Dose of each Article. III. A full translation of the London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias; with the Use, Dose, &c. of the several Medicines. IV. Directions for extemporaneous prescription; with a select Number of elegant Forms. V. A collection of cheap remedies for the use of the poor. The Whole interspersed With Practical Cautions and Observations. Intended as a correction, and improvement of Quincy. London: printed for J. Nourse, opposite Catharine Street in the Strand. MDCCLIII, [1753]. ESTC No. T171382. Grub Street ID 209014.
  • Lewis, William. The new dispensatory: containing I. The theory and practice of pharmacy. II. A distribution of medicinal simples, according to their Virtues and sensible Qualities; the Description, Use, and Dose of each Article. III. A full translation of the London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias; with the Use, Dose, &c. of the several Medicines. IV. Directions for extemporaneous prescription; with a select Number of elegant Forms. V. A collection of cheap remedies for the use of the poor. The Whole interspersed With Practical Cautions and Observations. Intended as a correction, and improvement of Quincy. London: printed for J. Nourse, opposite Catharine Street in the Strand, MDCCLIII. [1753]. ESTC No. T93256. Grub Street ID 312958.
  • Lewis, William. An experimental history of the materia medica, or of the natural and artificial substances made use of in medicine: containing A Compendious View of their Natural History, An Account of their Pharmaceutic Properties, And an Estimate of their Medicinal Powers, so far as they can be ascertained by Experience, or by rational Induction from their sensible Qualities. By William Lewis, M. B. F. R. S. London: printed by H. Baldwin, for the author; and sold by R. Willock, at Sir Isaac Newton's Head in Cornhill, MDCCLXI. [1761]. ESTC No. N2352. Grub Street ID 12880.
  • Lewis, William. The philosophical commerce of arts: designed as an attempt to improve arts, trades, and manufactures. By W. Lewis, ... London: printed for the author; and sold by R. Willock, 1765. ESTC No. N39180. Grub Street ID 26642.
  • Lewis, William. The new dispensatory: containing, I. The elements of pharmacy. II. The materia medica, or an Account of the Substances employed in Medicine; with the Virtues and Uses of each Article, so far as they are warranted by Experience and Observation. III. The preparations and compositions of the new London and Edinburgh pharmacopeias; with such of the old ones as are kept in the Shops; the most celebrated foreign Medicines; the most useful of those directed in the Hospitals; sundry elegant extemporaneous Forms, &c. digested in such a Method as to compose a regular System of Pharmacy; with Remarks on their Preparation and Uses; the Means of distinguishing Adulterations; of performing the more difficult and dangerous Processes with Ease and Safety, &c. The whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations. London: printed for J. Nourse, Bookseller in Ordinary to his Majesty, MDCCLXV. [1765]. ESTC No. T134144. Grub Street ID 182828.
  • Lewis, William. Commercium philosophico-technicum; or, the philosophical commerce of arts: designed as an attempt to improve arts, trades, and manufactures. Vol. I. By W. Lewis, ... London: printed for the author; and sold by R. Willock, 1765. ESTC No. T149722. Grub Street ID 195673.
  • Lewis, William. Experiments and observations on American potashes. With an easy method of determining their respective qualities. By W. Lewis, M. B. F. R. S. Made at the Request of the Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, in consequence of an Application from the House of Representatives of Massachusets Bay. London: printed by order of the Society, MDCCLXVII. [1767]. ESTC No. N7946. Grub Street ID 52855.
  • Lewis, William. An experimental history of the materia medica, or of the natural and artificial substances made use of in medicine: containing a compendious view of their natural history, an account of their pharmaceutic properties, ... By William Lewis, ... London: printed for R. Baldwin; and W. Johnston, 1768. ESTC No. T146923. Grub Street ID 193519.
  • Lewis, William. The new dispensatory: containing, I. The elements of pharmacy. II. The materia medica; Or an Account of the Substances employed in Medicine; with the Virtues and Uses of each Article, so far as they are warranted by Experience and Observation. III. The preparations and compositions of the new London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias; With such of the old ones as are kept in the Shops; the most celebrated Foreign Medicines; the most useful of those directed in the Hospitals; sundry elegant extemporaneous Forms, &c. digested in such a Method as to compose a regular System of Pharmacy; with Remarks on their Preparation and Uses; the Means of distinguishing Adulterations; of performing the more difficult and dangerous Processes with Ease and Safety, &c. The whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations. By William Lewis, M. B. F. R. S. Dublin: printed by James Potts, at Swift's Head, in Dame-Street, M.DCC.LXVIII. [1768]. ESTC No. T72773. Grub Street ID 296186.
  • Lewis, William. An experimental history of the materia medica, or of the natural and artificial substances made use of in medicine: containing a compendious view of their natural history, An Account of their Pharmaceutic Properties, And an Estimate of their Medicinal Powers, so far as they can be ascertained by Experience, or by rational Induction from their sensible Qualities. By William Lewis, M. B. F. R. S. In two volumes. Vol. I. Dublin: printed for H. Saunders, W. Sleater, D. Chamberlaine, J. Potts, and J. Williams, MDCCLXIX. [1769]. ESTC No. N2364. Grub Street ID 12993.
  • Lewis, William. The new dispensatory: containing, I. The elements of pharmacy. II. The materia medica, or an Account of the Substances employed in Medicine; with the Virtues and Uses of each Article, so far as they are warranted by Experience and Observation. III. The preparations and compositions of the new London and Edinburgh Pharmacopoeas; with such of the old ones as are kept in the Shops; the most celebrated foreign Medicines; the most useful of those directed in the Hospitals; sundry elegant extemporaneous Forms, &c. digested in such a Method as to compose a regular System of Pharmacy; with Remarks on their Preparation and Uses; the Means of distinguishing Adulterations; of performing the more difficult and dangerous Processes with Ease and Safety, &c. The whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations. London: printed for J. Nourse, Bookseller in Ordinary to his Majesty, MDCCLXX. [1770]. ESTC No. N10015. Grub Street ID 23.
  • Lewis, William. The new dispensatory: containing, I. the elements of pharmacy. II. the materia medica, or an account of the substances employed in medicine; with the Virtues and Uses of each Article, so far as they are warranted by Experience and Observation. III. The preparations and compositions of the new London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias; with such of the old ones as are kept in the Shops; the most celebrated foreign Medicines; the most useful of those directed in the Hospitals; sundry elegant extemporaneous Forms, &c. digested in such a Method as to compose a regular System of Pharmacy; with Remarks on their Preparation and Uses; the Means of distinguishing Adulterations; of performing the more difficult and dangerous Processes with Ease and Safety, &c. The whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations. London: printed for J. Nourse, Bookseller in Ordinary to his Majesty, MDCCLXX. [1770]. ESTC No. T110404. Grub Street ID 162937.
  • Lewis, William. The new dispensatory: containing, I. The elements of pharmacy. II. The materia medica: Or, An Account of the Substances employed in Medicine; with the Virtues and Uses of each Article, so far as they are warranted by Experience and Observation. III. The preparations and compositions of the new London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias; with Such of the old ones as are kept in the Shops; the most celebrated Foreign Medicines; the most useful of those directed in the Hospitals; sundry elegant extemporaneous Forms, &c. digested in such a Method as to compose a regular System of Pharmacy; with Remarks on their Preparation and Uses; the Means of distinguishing Adulterations; of performing the more difficult and dangerous Processes with Ease and Safety, &c. The whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations. By William Lewis, M. B. F. B. S. Dublin: printed by James Potts, at No. 74, in Dame-Street, MDCCLXXVIII. [1778]. ESTC No. N10365. Grub Street ID 373.
  • Lewis, William. The new dispensatory: containing, I. The elements of pharmacy. II. The materia medica, or an Account of the Substances employed in Medicine; with the Virtues and Uses of each Article, so far as they are warranted by Experience and Observation. III. The preparations and compositions of the new London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeas; with such of the old ones as are kept in the Shops; the most celebrated foreign Medicines; the most useful of those directed in the Hospitals; sundry elegant extemporaneous Forms, &c. digested in such a Method as to compose a regular System of Pharmacy; with Remarks on their Preparation and Uses; the Means of distinguishing Adulterations; of performing the more difficult and dangerous Processes with Ease and Safety, &c. The whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations. By W. Lewis, M. B. F. R. S. The Fourth Edition, Corrected and Revised. London,: printed for C. Nourse, in the Strand, MDCCLXXXI. [1781]. ESTC No. T93255. Grub Street ID 312957.
  • Lewis, William. The new dispensatory: containing, I. The elements of pharmacy. II. The materia medica: Or, An Account of the Substances employed in Medicine; with the Virtues and Uses of each Article, so far as they are warranted by Experience and Observation. III. The preparations and compositions of the new London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias; With Such of the old ones as are kept in the Shops; the most celebrated Foreign Medicines; the most useful of those directed in the Hospitals; sundry elegant extemporaneous Forms, &c. digested in such a Method as to compose a regular System of Pharmacy; with Remarks on their Preparation and Uses; the Means of distinguishing Adulterations; of performing the more difficult and dangerous Processes with Ease and Safety, &c. The whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations. By William Lewis, M. B. F. R. S. Dublin: printed by William Colles, in Dame-Street, MDCCLXXXII. [1782]. ESTC No. N10012. Grub Street ID 20.
  • Lewis, William. An experimental history of the materia medica, or of the natural and artificial substances made use of in medicine: Containing A Compendious View of their Natural History, An Account of their Pharmaceutic Properties, And an Estimate of their Medicinal Powers, so far as they can be ascertained by Experience, or by rational Induction from their sensible Qualities. By William Lewis, M. B. F. R. S. London: printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; and R. Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row, MDCCLXXXIV. [1784]. ESTC No. T81912. Grub Street ID 302538.
  • Lewis, William. The new dispensatory: containing, I. The elements of pharmacy. II. The materia medica, or an Account of the Substances employed in Medicine; with the Virtues and Uses of each Article, so far as they are warranted by Experience and Observation. III. The preparations and compositions of the new London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias; with such of the old ones as are kept in the Shops; the most celebrated foreign Medicines; the most useful of those directed in the Hospitals; sundry elegant extemporaneous Forms, &c. digested in such a Method as to compose a regular System of Pharmacy; with Remarks on their Preparation and Uses; the Means of distinguishing Adulterations; of performing the more difficult and dangerous Processes with Ease and Safety, &c. The whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations. By W. Lewis, M. B. F. R. S. The Fifth Edition, carefully Revised and Improved. London: printed for C. Nourse, in the Strand, MDCCLXXXV. [1785]. ESTC No. T93253. Grub Street ID 312955.
  • Lewis, William. The edinburgh new dispensatory: containing I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. The Materia Medica: or, An alphabetical Arrangement of the Substances employed in Medicine; with an Account of their Virtues and Uses. III. Pharmaceutical Preparations. IV. Medicinal compositions. The Two Latter Parts Comprehending The Preparations and Compositions of the last London and Edinburgh Pharmacopoeias, with such of the old ones as are kept in the Shops; Also The most Useful of those directed in the London Hospitals, and in the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh; Together with The most esteemed Foreign Medicines, and a Variety of elegant Extemporaneous Forms. Digested in a regular method: The Different Departments Enriched by the Introduction and Application of the Later Discoveries in Natural History, Chemistry, and Medicine; With Particular Directions for performing the various Processes; Remarks on the Properties and Uses of the several Subjects; the Means of distinguishing spurious Substitut. Edinburgh: printed for Charles Elliot, Edinburgh; and G. G. J. and J. Robinson, London, M.DCC.LXXXVI. [1786]. ESTC No. T136805. Grub Street ID 184937.
  • Lewis, William. The edinburgh new dispensatory: containing I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. II. The Materia Medica; or, An Account of the Natural History, Qualities, Operations, and Uses, of the different Substances employed in Medicine. III. The pharmaceutical preparations and medicinal compositions of the new editions of the London (1788) and Edinburgh (1783) Pharmacopoeias; With Explanatory, Critical, and Practical Observations on each: Together with the Addition of those Formulae, From the best Foreign Pharmacopoeias, Which are held in highest Esteem in other Parts of Europe. The Whole Interspersed with Practical Cautions and Observations, and Enriched by the Latest Discoveries in Natural History, Chemistry, and Medicine; With New Tables of Elective Attractions, of Antimony, of Mercury, &c. and Six Copperplates of the most convenient Furnaces, and Principal Pharmaceutical Instruments. Being an improvement upon the New dispensatory of Dr Lewis. Edinburgh: printed for Charles Elliot; and for C. Elliot and T. Kay, at Dr Cullen's Head, Opposite Somerset-Place, Strand, London, M,DCC,LXXXIX. [1789]. ESTC No. N7132. Grub Street ID 51604.
  • Lewis, William. The edinburgh new dispensatory: containing I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. II. The Materia Medica; or, An Account of the Natural History, Qualities, Operations, and Uses of the different Substances employed in Medicine. III. The pharmaceutical preparations and medicinal compositions of the new editions of the London and Edinburgh Pharmacopoeias. With Explanatory, Critical, and Practical Observations on Each: Together with the Addition of those Formulae From the Best Foreign Pharmacopoeias, Which are held in highest Esteem in other Parts of Europe. The Whole Interspersed with Practical Cautions and Observations, and Enriched with the Latest Discoveries in Natural History, Chemistry, and Medicine; With New Tables of Elective Attractions, of Antimony, of Mercury, &c. and Six Copperplates of the most convenient Furnaces, And Principal Pharmaceutical Instruments. Being an improvement of the New dispensatory by Dr Lewis. Edinburgh: printed for William Creech, Edinburgh; and Sold by G. G. & J. J. Robinson, and T. Kay, No. 332. Strand, London, M,DCC,XC. [1790]. ESTC No. N7300. Grub Street ID 52237.
  • Lewis, William. The Edinburgh new dispensatory: containing I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. ... III. The pharmaceutical preparations and medicinal compositions of the new editions of the London and Edinburgh Pharmacopoeias. ... with new tables of elective attractions of antimony, of mercury, &c. and six copperplates of the most convenient furnaces, ... Being an improvement of The new dispensatory by Dr Lewis. Edinburgh: printed for William Creech; and sold by G. G. & J. J. Robinson, and T. Kay, London, 1790. ESTC No. N31890. Grub Street ID 20765.
  • Lewis, William. An experimental history of the materia medica, or of the natural and artificial substances made use of in medicine: containing a compendious view of their natural history, An Account of their Pharmaceutic Properties, And an Estimate of their Medicinal Powers, So far as they can be ascertained by Experience, or by Rational Induction from their Sensible Qualities. By William Lewis, M. B. F. R. S. In two volumes. Vol. I. London: printed for J. Johnson, in St. Paul's Church-Yard; R. Baldwin, in Pater-Noster-Row; J. Sewell, in Cornhill; and S. Hayes, in Oxford-Street, MDCCXCI. [1791]. ESTC No. T112494. Grub Street ID 164484.
  • Lewis, William. The edinburgh new dispensatory: containing, I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. II. The Materia Medica; or, An Account of the different Substances employed in Medicine. III. The pharmaceutical preparations and Medicinal Compositions of the latest editions of the London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias. With the Addition of the most approved Formulae, From the Best Foreign Pharmacopoeias. The whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations, and Enriched with the Latest Discoveries in Natural History, Chemistry, and Medicine; With New Tables of Elective Attractions, of Antimony, of Mercury, &c. And Six Copperplates of the most convenient Furnaces, and Principal Pharmaceutical Instruments. Being an improvement of the New dispensatory by Dr Lewis. Edinburgh: printed for William Creech. And sold in London by G. G. and J. J. Robinsons, and T. Kay, M.DCC.XCI. [1791]. ESTC No. T114546. Grub Street ID 166344.
  • Lewis, William. The Edinburgh new dispensatory: containing I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. II. The materia medica; or, an account of the natural history, qualities, operations and uses, of the different substances employed in medicine. III. The pharmaceutical preparations and medicinal compositions of the new editions of the London (1788) and Edinburgh (1783) pharmacopoeias; with explanatory, critical, and practical observations on each: together with the addition of those formulae, from the best foreign pharmacopoeias, which are held in highest esteem in other parts of Europe. The whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations, and enriched by the latest discoveries in natural history, chemistry, and medicine; with new tables of elective attractions, of antimony, of mercury, &c. And copperplates of the most convenient furnaces, and principa pharmaceutical instruments. Being an improvement upon the New dispensatory of Dr. Lewis. Philadelphia: Printed by T. Dobson, at the stone-house, no. 41, in Second-Street, M,DCC,XCI. [1791]. ESTC No. W31805. Grub Street ID 342243.
  • Lewis, William. The Edinburgh new dispensatory: containing, I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. ... III. The pharmaceutical preparations and medicinal compositions of the latest editions of the London and Edinburgh Pharmacopoeias. ... Edinburgh: printed for William Creech. And sold in London by G. G. and J. J. Robinsons, and T. Kay, 1794. ESTC No. T136806. Grub Street ID 184938.
  • Lewis, William. The Edinburgh new dispensatory: containing, I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. II. The materia medica; or, an account of the different substances employed in medicine. III. The pharmaceutical preparations and medicinal compositions of the latest editions of the London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias. With the additions of the most approved formulae, from the best foreign pharmacopoeias. The whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations; and enriched with the latest discoveries in natural history, chemistry, and medicine; with new tables of elective attractions, of antimonial and mercurial preparations, &c. And several copperplates of the most convenient furnaces, and principal pharmaceutical instruments. Being an improvement of the New dispensatory by Dr. Lewis. Philadelphia: Printed by Thomas Dobson, at the stone-house, no. 41, South Second-Street, M,DCC,XCVI. [1796]. ESTC No. W31806. Grub Street ID 342244.
  • Lewis, William. The Edinburgh new dispensatory: containing I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. II. The materia medica; or, an account of the different substances employed in medicine. III. The pharmaceutical preparations and medicinal compositions of the latest editions of the London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias. With the additions of the most approved formulae, from the best foreign pharmacopoeias. The whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations; and enriched with the latest discoveries in natural history, chemistry, and medicine; with new tables of elective attractions of antimonial and mercurial preparations, &c. And several copperplates of the most convenient furnaces, and principal pharmaceutical instruments. Being an improvement of the New dispensatory by Dr. Lewis. Printed at Walpole, Newhampshire: By D. Carlisle, Jun. For Thomas & Andrews, in Boston, and said Thomas, in Worcester. Sold by Thomas & Andrews, in Boston; by said Thomas, in Worcester; by Thomas, Andrews & Butler, Baltimore; and by Thomas, Andrews & Penniman, Albany, 1796. ESTC No. W31807. Grub Street ID 342245.
  • Lewis, William. The edinburgh new dispensatory: containing, I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. II. The materia medica; or, An Account of the different Substances employed in Medicine. III. The Pharmaceutical Preparations and Medicinal Compositions of the latest Editions of the London and Edinburgh Pharmacopoeias. With the Additions of the most approved Formulae, From the best Foreign Pharmacopoeias. The whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations; and Enriched with the Latest Discoveries in Natural History, Chemistry, and Medicine; with new tables of Elective Attractions, Of Antimonial and Mercurial Preparations, &c. and several copperplates of the most convenient furnaces, and Principal pharmaceutical instruments. Being an improvement of the new dispensatory by Dr. Lewis. The fifth edition; with many alterations, Corrections, and Additions: and a full and clear account of the new chemical doctrines published by Mr. Lavoisier. Edinburgh: printed for William Creech. And sold in London by G. G. and J. Robinson and T. Kay, M,DCC,XCVII. [1797]. ESTC No. T114524. Grub Street ID 166324.
  • Lewis, William. The new dispensatory: containing, I. The elements of pharmacy. II. The materia medica, or an Account of the Substances employed in Medicine; with the Virtues and Uses of each Article, so far as they are warranted by Experience and Observation. III. The preparations and compositions of the new London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias; with some of the most celebrated foreign Medicines; the most useful of those directed in the Hospitals; sundry elegant extemporaneous Forms, &c. digested in such a Method as to compose a regular System of Pharmacy; with Remarks on their Preparation and Uses; the Means of distinguishing Adulterations; of performing the more difficult and dangerous Processes with Ease and Safety, &c. The whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations. By W. Lewis, M. B. F. R. S. London: printed for F. Wingrave (successor to Mr. Nourse), in the Strand; J. Johnson, St. Paul's-Church-Yard; G. G. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row; and W. J. and J. Richardson, Royal Exchange, [1799?]. ESTC No. N10363. Grub Street ID 371.
  • Lewis, William. The new dispensatory: containing, I. The elements of pharmacy. II. The materia medica, or an Account of the Substances employed in Medicine; with the Virtues and Uses of each Article, so far as they are warranted by Experience and Observation. III. The preparations and compositions of the new London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias; with some of the most celebrated foreign Medicines; the most useful of those directed in the Hospitals; sundry elegant extemporaneous Forms, &c. digested in such a Method as to compose a regular System of Pharmacy; with Remarks on their Preparation and Uses; the Means of distinguishing Adulterations; of performing the more difficult and dangerous Processes with Ease and Safety, &c. The whole interspersed with practical cautions and observations. By W. Lewis, M. B. F. R. S. London: printed for F. Wingrave (successor to Mr. Nourse), in the Strand; J. Johnson, St. Paul's-Church-Yard; G.G. and J. Robinson, Paternoster-Row; and W.J. and J. Richardson, Royal Exchange, 1799. ESTC No. T93254. Grub Street ID 312956.