This book provides an overview of the Pharmacy Acts of Great Britain spanning from 1851 to 1908. The acts regulated the profession of pharmacy, including the sale of poisons and the qualifications needed to practice pharmacy. It is a vital historical document for those interested in the development of pharmacy in Great Britain.
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