Medicines from the first pharmacopoeia listed on the apothecary majolica vessels from the Mateusz B. Grabowski collection at the Museum of Pharmacy in Kraków Cover Image

Medicines from the first pharmacopoeia listed on the apothecary majolica vessels from the Mateusz B. Grabowski collection at the Museum of Pharmacy in Kraków
Medicines from the first pharmacopoeia listed on the apothecary majolica vessels from the Mateusz B. Grabowski collection at the Museum of Pharmacy in Kraków

Author(s): Iwona Dymarczyk
Subject(s): Museology & Heritage Studies, Library and Information Science
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Keywords: old medicines; museum; pharmacy; majolica; Mateusz B. Grabowski

Summary/Abstract: This article concerns medicinal preparations from the first European pharmacopoeia listed on the cartouches of apothecary majolica vessels (16th‒18th century) from the Grabowski collection at the Museum of Pharmacy in Kraków. The materials for comparison are three 16th-century works: Ricettario Fiorentino (1550), Pharmacopoea by J. Placotomus (1560) and Dispensatorium by V. Cordus (1563). The inscriptions on the apothecary jars for which they were meant comprise greatly important information carriers about medicine in the old days. Their deciphering can also be helpful when dating these objects.

  • Issue Year: 2020
  • Issue No: 27
  • Page Range: 167-180
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: English