John C. Coles Prescription Book and Daybook
Auteur : John C. Coles
Date de publication : 1871
Éditeur : Non disponible
Nombre de pages : Non disponible
Résumé du livre
Two volumes comprising the prescription books of pharmaceutical chemist John C. Coles of Chippenham, Wiltshire, England. The volumes consist of a prescription book and cashbook. Volume 1 the prescription book spans 32 years from July 7, 1871 to April 1903. Volume 2 a entitled Cash book spans three years from January 1, 1884 to December 31, 1887, with additional entries to 1920. Volume 1, Pharmacist's prescription book has printed regulations required by the Pharmacy Act 1868 regarding dispensing poisons tipped onto front flyleaf, notes on American Remedies, 1877, tipped onto back endpaper. Letter from James Hetherington, Bath, to J.C. Coles, March 15, 1875, tipped onto front endpaper. Index to clients precedes 11,966 numbered recipes. Unnumbered recipes, are on pages 386-406 and on two unnumbererd pages, follow; many of these are for horses. Entries headed "Cottage Hospital" are on page 391. Two leaves laid in: Coles' letterhead and 1 label. Prescriptions were written by several different hands. Volume 2 is entitled Cashbook has entries. Pages were removed from the back of this volume. Handwriting appears to match that of some entries in the Prescription book. One leaf of Coles' letterhead laid in. Volumes have labels of E. S. & A. Robinson, Wholesale Stationers, Bristol.