The physician and author John Ayrton Paris (1785 1856), several of
whose other medical and popular works have been reissued in the
Cambridge Library Collection, published the first edition of this
book in 1812. It was immediately successful, and went into eight
further editions until 1843: this reissue is of the 1820 third
edition. Many volumes on materia medica existed at the time, and
Paris claims in his preface that he is not disparaging these
competitor works, but that they presume too much prior knowledge on
the part of the reader. His own work is designed to inform the
student of the properties and effects of each medicinal substance,
and how they function, both alone and in combinations. This will
lead to greater understanding of the efficacy of medicines, and
also help to prevent their adulteration. The qualities of each
ingredient are discussed, and formulae and doses provided."
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