The inventory of Jacques Figurat's apothecary shop in Carpentras includes a range of pharmacological instruments, supplies, and materials. The equipment found in the shop includes metal mortars, pestles, brass pots, and other measurement equipment. Unique artifacts like a walnut chair and little brass balances lend a personal touch. The medicaments are listed with dosages and weights, indicating the application of a universal apothecary system. The present record offers J.-P. Bénézet's transcription, with the kind permission of his family; a machine-readable version is not currently available.
- Record type: Pharmacopeia-Functional
- Date: 1 January, 1616
- Locale: Carpentras, Vaucluse, France
- Language(s): Latin
- Edition: Jean-Pierre Bénézet, Pharmacie et médicament en Méditerranée occidentale: (XIIIe-XVIe siecles)
- Extent: 15 Folios
Edited by Jean-Pierre Bénézet, with contributions by Cole Wassiliew and Charlotte Nickerson.
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This folio has not been transcribed.