Rare first edition of the first pharmacopoeia by an American

Tazewell, G. [Tazewell, W.]

Vade-Mecum in duas partes divisum, quarum prior, nosologiam cullinaeam, posterior, compendium materiae medicae et pharmacopoeiae, exhibet; quibus subjungitur systema formularum recentissimarum, ad normam chymiae recentis ordinatum.

Published 1798
Item ID 74601
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Paris, A. J. Dugour et Durand, 1798. 12mo (16.7 x 10.3 cm). iv, 210 pp. Original speckled boards.

The very rare first edition of a pharmacopoeia, written by the American physician of English descent, William Tazewell (ca. 1770-1832), an aquintence of George Washington and Thomas Jefferson. It is the first pharmacopoeia written by an American physician. A second edition was published in 1800. The work consists of six parts: a Nosologia or classification of diseases; a Pharmacopoeia or list of medical prescriptions, a Tabula posologia, dealing with quantities and doses, and a chapter titled Medicamenta in classibus ordinibusque disposita, arranging types of medicines, a list of 98 Formulae (recepies), and a concluding index. Provenance: On the front pastedown the pictorial bookplate of the Dutch physician M. R. Heinsius van den Berg, showing the medieval "Waag" building in Amsterdam, home of the Amsterdam surgeon's guilt; and on the last blank recto a pictorial bookplate of the Gouda pharmacist E. Grendel, with a picture of the city's late medieval Sint Janskerk, the longest church in the Netherlands.

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