This report offers a detailed look at the exhibits related to materia medica, pharmacy, and the chemical industry presented at the Universal International Exhibition held in Paris in 1878. Authored by B.H. Pauel, E.M. Holmes, and F. Passmore, the report provides insights into the state of pharmaceutical and chemical advancements during this period.
The Universal International Exhibition was a significant event showcasing global innovation and industrial progress. This report serves as a valuable historical document, offering a snapshot of late 19th-century scientific and technological achievements. Researchers and historians interested in the history of pharmacy, medicine, and the chemical industry will find this report an invaluable resource. It reflects the era's fascination with scientific progress and international collaboration.
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