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Prescription book, 1863-1868.

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Kislak Center for Special Collections - Manuscripts Ms. Codex 1975
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Format:
Book
Manuscript
Author/Creator:
Cowgill, Brian, 1821-1865.
Contributor:
Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Fund.
Cowgill, Brian Horatio, 1848-1922, creator.
Hayhurst, Robert J., former owner.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Pharmacy--England--Burnley--19th century--Formulae, receipts, prescriptions.
Pharmacy.
Genre:
Codices.
Formularies (Medicine)
Prescriptions.
Recipes.
Manuscripts, English -- 19th century.
Penn Provenance:
Bookplate on inside front cover: Robert J. Hayhurst.
Sold by Antiquates Fine & Rare Books (Dorset, England), 2018.
Physical Description:
1 volume + 2 leaves.
Place of Publication:
1863-1868.
Biography/History:
Born in Colne, Lancashire, England to Ann and James Cowgill, who was a surgeon. Brian (or Bryan) Cowgill became a chemist and druggist. He had his own pharmacy in Burnley, Lancashire. Cowgill's children were assistants at the pharmacy, including his young daughters. After Cowgill's death in 1865 his son Brian Horatio ran the pharmacy. Brian Cowgill married his first wife Ann Webster in 1845 they had five children: Ellen Eliza, born in 1847; Brian Horatio, born in 1848 and died in 1922; Charlotte Ann, born in 1851; Mary, born in 1853; and James born in 1855. Ann Cowgill died in 1860. Brian Cowgill married Eliza Phelps Frood in 1863.
Summary:
This volume is probably the second volume of several pharmacy prescription books kept by Brian Cowgill. The volume is comprised of formulas for prescriptions spanning five years from 1863 to 1868. There are over over 400 prescriptions in the volume written in several hands. The volume was probably created in Cowgill's shop located in Burnley, Lancashire, England. The prescriptions are arranged chronologically and numbered beginning with number 1179 and ending with number 1609. Written for each numerical entry is the patients name, formula, and the initials or name of the chemist or prescribing physician. Some items have the patient dosage and use instructions. Ailments or titles of the prescriptive formulas are rarely listed. There are some formulas for cordials, cough drops, draughts, hair washes, liniments, mixtures, and powders. Some recipes used arsenic, mercury, morphine, and quinine. The drugstore served many patrons in Burnley such as the Bailey family, Lord Alexander Gordon-Lennox, Lord and Lady Norreys, Captain Charles Schwabe, and the Towneley family at Towneley Hall. Many items were prescribed by Dr. William Miller Coultate. Two items are laid in: a note regarding the volume by chemist and druggist Robert J. Hayhurst, who ran several pharmacies in Lancashire; and a printed advertisement for odorine a cleanser for teeth.
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Edgar Fahs Smith Memorial Fund.
Cited as:
UPenn Ms. Codex 1975.
OCLC:
1080111283

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