

The monographs contain brief statements on pharmacology and therapeutics, methods of administration, symptoms and treatment of poisoning in the case of the more toxic materials, pharmaceutic uses of drugs, dosages, standards in the case of drugs not in the British Pharmacopoeia and lists of "relevant preparations of the British Pharmacopoeia and British Pharmaceutical Codex." Material on sterilization, solubility and storage often is included.

About 850 monographs are arranged in the general monographs section containing agents not classified under other sections on antiserums and vaccines, preparations of human blood, surgical ligatures and sutures, and a formulary. and a book of standards for drugs and preparations not included in the British Pharmacopoeia," 1948 edition. on all drugs and medicines in common use throughout the British Empire (including those in the British Pharmacopoeia). Children, the British Pharmacopoeia, the European Pharmacopoeia. "A book of reference for pharmacists and medical practitioners. monographs of the drugs cited the reviews can also be accessed via the general.
