Lewis, William
Born 1708-01-01
Died 1781-01-01
Identifiers
- VIAF6273611
- WikidataQ903246
- ISNI0000000080857354
- Open LibraryOL1171939A
Top Subjects
- Pharmacopoeias (10)
- Great Britain (8)
- Dispensatories (8)
- Early works to 1800 (6)
- Materia medica (5)
- Pharmacy (3)
- Scotland (3)
Books by Lewis, William
Total count: 37
Pharmacopoeia reformataor, an essay for a reformation of the London Pharmacopoeia, by a set of remarks on the draught for a new one : and on the brief account of the proceedings of the committee appointed by the College of Physicians, to thoroughly reform their book : interpreted with some occasional observations on some of the most celebrated modern dispensatories, and the present state of pharmacyPrinted and sold by R. Willock1744-01-01
Remarks on the Plan of a new London pharmacopoeia, proposed to the College of Physicians, and published by their committee appointed for that purpose, 1745R. Willock1745-01-01-
A course of practical chemistryin which are contained all the operations described in Wilson's Complete course of chemistry : with many new and several uncommon processesJ. Nourse1746-01-01
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A course of practical chemistryIn which are contained all the operations described in Wilson's Complete course of chemistry. With many new, and several uncommon processes. ... By William Lewis, ...printed for J. Nourse1746-01-01
The pharmacopoeia of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh. Faithfully translated from the fourth edition. With useful notes on the materia medica and practical observations on the preparations both simple and compound ; To which are added, the prescriptions as well extemporaneous and officinal, in the use at the Royal HospitalPrinted for J. Nourse1748-01-01-
The pharmacopoeia of the Royal College of Physicians at Edinburghfaithfully translated from the fourth edition with useful notes on the materia medica and practical observations on the preparations both simple and compound ; to which are added the prescriptions as well extemporaneous and officinal, in the use at the Royal HospitalPrinted for J. Nourse1748-01-01
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Proposals for printing, by subscription, Commercium philosophico-technicumor the philosophical commerce of arts. ... By W. Lewis, ...Robert Willock, bookseller, in Cornhill1748-01-01
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Oratio in Theatro Sheldoniano habita idibus Aprilis, MDCCXLIXDie dedicationis bibliothecæ Radclivianæ. A Guilielmo Lewis ...e Theatro Sheldoniano, impensis Jacobi Fletcher1749-01-01
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An answer to the Serious inquiry into some proceedings relating to the University of Ox---dprinted for Jacob Robinson1751-01-01
The new dispensatorycontaining I. The theory and practice of pharmacy. II. A distribution of medicinal simples according to their virtues and sensible qualities ... III. A full translation of the London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias ... IV. Directions for extemporaneous prescription ... V. A collection of cheap remedies for the use of the poor ... Intended as a correction, and improvement of Quincy.Printed for J. Nourse1753-01-01
An experimental history of the materia medica. Or of the natural and artificial substances made use of in medicinecontaining 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 qualitiesPrinted by H. Baldwin for the author & R. Willock1761-01-01-
Commercium philosophico-technicumor, the philosophical commerce of arts: designed as an attempt to improve arts, trades, and manufactures. By W. Lewis, ...printed by H. Baldwin, for the author; and sold by R. Willock1763-01-01
Historie des Goldes und der verschiedenen Künste und Gewerbe welche darvon abhangenHeidegger1764-01-01
The new dispensatorycontaining 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 observationsThe second edition corrected, with large additions.Printed for J. Nourse, bookseller in ordinary to his majesty1765-01-01
Historie der FarbenErst Abtheilung, von den schwarzen FarbeHeidegger1766-01-01
Experiments and observations on American potashesWith an easy method of determining their respective qualities. By W. Lewis, ..printed by order of the Society1767-01-01-
Experiments and observations on American potasheswith an easy method of determining their respective qualitiesPrinted by order of the Society1767-01-01
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An experimental history of the materia medicaor of the natural and artificial substances made use in medicine: containing A compendious view of their natural history, an account of their pharmaceutic properties, so far as they can be ascertained by experience, or by rational induction from their sensible qualitiesThe third edition, with corrections and additions.Printed for H. Saunders, W. Sleater, D. Chamberlaine, J. Potts and J. Williams1769-01-01
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Wilhelm Lewis Mitgliedes der königl. grossbrittannischen Societät der Wissenschaften zu London, Geschichte des Goldesund verschiedener damit sich beschäftigender Künste und ArbeitenGedruckt bey den Widmanstätterischen erben1771-01-01
De nieuwe Britsche apotheek. Behelzende I. De algemeene beginselen der kruidmengkunst, II. De materia medica ... III. De bereidingen en saamenmengselen van de nieuwe Londensche en Edinburgsche apotheeken ...G. Bom1772-01-01
Connoissance pratique des médicamens les plus salutaires ... ou nouveau dispensaire ...Widow of Desaint1775-01-01
The new dispensatorycontaining, 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 observations4th ed., corrected and revised.Printed for C. Nourse, in the Strand1781-01-01
The new dispensatorycontaining, 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 srticle, 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 observationsA new edition, corrected, with large additions.Printed by William Colles, in Dame-Street1782-01-01
A system of the practice of medicineprinted for J. Murray and J. Johnson1783-01-01-
Experimental history of the materia medicaor 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.The 3d ed., with numerous additions and corrections by John Aikin.J. Johnson, and R. Baldwin1784-01-01
The new dispensatory: containing, I. The elements of pharmacy. II. The materia medica ... III. The preparations and compositions of the new London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias5th ed.C. Nourse1785-01-01
Geschichte des Goldes, und verschiedener damit sich besch©Þftigender K©ơnste und ArbeitenK. Zaunrith1786-01-01
The new dispensatory: containing I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. II. The materia medica ... III. Pharmaceutical preparations. IV. Medicinal compositions ... Being an attempt to collect and apply the later discoveries to the Dispensatory published by W. Lewis ...C. Elliot1786-01-01-
The Edinburgh new dispensatorycontaining I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. II. The materia medica ... 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 ... those directed in the London hospitals, and in the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh; : together with the most esteemed foreign medicines ... : enriched by the introduction and application of the later discoveries in natural history, chemistry, and medicine ... : new tables of elective attractions ...; : and copperplates of chemical and pharmaceutical instrumentsPrinted for Charles Elliot, Edinburgh; and G.G.J. and J. Robinson, London1786-01-01
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The Edinburgh new dispensatorycontaining 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) pharmacopœias; with explanatory, critical, and practical observations on each ... Being an improvement upon the new dispensatory of Dr. LewisThe second edition; with many alterations, corrections, and additions.Printed for Charles Elliot ... and for C. Elliott and T. Kay ... London1789-01-01
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An experimental history of the materia medicaor 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 medicial powers, so far as they can be ascertained by experience, or by rational induction from their sensible qualitiesThe fourth edition / with numerous additions and corrections, by John Aikin.Printed for J. Johnson ...; R. Baldwin ...; J. Sewell ...; and S. Hayes ...1791-01-01
The Edinburgh new dispensatorycontaining, 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 dispensatoryThe third edition, with many alterations, corrections, and additions : and a full and clear account of the new chemical doctrines published by Mr. Lavoisier.Printed for William Creech. And sold in London by G.G. and J.J. Robinsons, and T. Kay1791-01-01
The Edinburgh new dispensatorycontaining, 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 several copperplates of the most convenient furnaces, and principal pharmaceutical instruments : being an improvement of the new dispensatoryThe fifth edition, with many alterations, corrections, and additions: and a full and clear account of the new chemical doctrines published by Mr. Lavoisier.Prined for William Creech, and sold in London by G.G and J. Robinson and T. Kay1797-01-01
The Edinburgh new dispensatory. Containing, I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. II. The materia medica ... III. The pharmaceutical preparations and medicinal compositions of the latest editions of the London and Edinburgh pharmacopoeias ... Being an improvement of the New dispensatory by Dr. LewisThe 5th ed.; with many alterations / corrections.William Creech [etc.]1797-01-01
The Edinburgh new dispensatory ... including complete ... translations of the ... London pharmacopoeia, published in 1791; Dublin pharmacopoeia, published in 1794; and of the new ed. of the Edinburgh pharmacopoeia, published in 1803 ...Bell & Bradfute, etc.1803-01-01
The Edinburgh new dispensatory. Containing I. The elements of pharmaceutical chemistry. II. The materia medica ... III. The pharmaceutical preparations and compositions. Including complete and accurate translations of the London pharmacopoeia, published in 1791; of the Edinburgh pharmacopoeia, in 1805; and of the Dublin pharmacopoeia, in 1807, etc4th ed. / corr. and enl.Printed for Bell & Bradfute1808-01-01
A complete dictionary of the whole materia medicacontaining an experimental history of every natural and artificial substance made use of in medicine : with 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 qualitiesThe 4th ed. / with numerous additions and corrections, by John Aikin, M.D.Printed for Mr. Johnson, St. Paul's Church-Yard1810-01-01