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THE British Pharmaceutical Codex was compiled by a committee of experts, working under the direction of the Council of the Pharmaceutical Society, and was intended to afford to pharmacists and physicians a ready means of obtaining trustworthy information concerning drugs and medicinal preparations in general use throughout the British Empire. It has fulfilled its purpose well. Works of this type, however, quickly lose their value, and, notwithstanding the publication of supplements in 1915 and 1922, a new issue was overdue. The text of the book bears on every page evidence of thorough and careful revision, and it is now well abreast of pharmaceutical and medical practice. Among the new monographs that attract attention is that on acriflavine.

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