farmakopöadele
Farmakopöadele refers to a class of small, pocket-sized pharmacopoeias used primarily in German-speaking regions from the late 18th through the early 20th century. They served as practical reference works for apothecaries and pharmacists, complementing larger national or regional pharmacopoeias and standards.
Contents and purpose: These concise volumes typically contained monographs on common drugs and preparations, official standards
Publication and use: Farmakopöadele were produced by individual pharmacies, pharmacy guilds, universities, and printers. Editions circulated
Legacy: With the consolidation of standardization under national pharmacopoeias and later the European Pharmacopoeia, the practicality