The Jagiellonian University Museum of Pharmacy: A maiolica jar inscribed “Conf. Alkermes Compl.” and the history of the medication
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RIS BIB ENDNOTEThe Jagiellonian University Museum of Pharmacy: A maiolica jar inscribed “Conf. Alkermes Compl.” and the history of the medication
Data publikacji: 03.06.2016
Opuscula Musealia, Volume 23 (2015), Volume 23, s. 1 - 1
https://doi.org/10.4467/20843852.OM.15.018.5396Autorzy
The Jagiellonian University Museum of Pharmacy: A maiolica jar inscribed “Conf. Alkermes Compl.” and the history of the medication
The article consists of four elements: description of the jar (type, character of decoration, provenance etc.), explanation of the inscription (the name of a former multi-ingredient medication), information about its principal ingredient (kermes and its substitutes: cochineal and Polish cochineal), and the history of the medication (from antiquity to the end of the 19th century).
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Informacje: Opuscula Musealia, Volume 23 (2015), Volume 23, s. 1 - 1
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The Jagiellonian University Museum of Pharmacy: A maiolica jar inscribed “Conf. Alkermes Compl.” and the history of the medication
The Jagiellonian University Museum of Pharmacy: A maiolica jar inscribed “Conf. Alkermes Compl.” and the history of the medication
Wydział Farmaceutyczny CM UJ, Muzeum Farmacji
Publikacja: 03.06.2016
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