A Victorian manual for exacting hands. Practical wisdom for every dispenser. Peter MacEwan's The art of dispensing is a methodical pharmaceutical compounding guide and medical prescription handbook that lays out the methods and processes of compounding with the firm, practical voice of a practising apothecary. Instruction sits beside reference: the volume functions as a dependable pharmacy reference manual and prescription abbreviations dictionary while supplying memoranda for dispensers, a drug incompatibilities list and a compact new remedies compendium that records British and foreign terms. It also compiles the dictionaries of abbreviations and terms used in British and foreign prescriptions and numerous memoranda for both dispensers and prescribers. Thorough yet readable, it maps procedures and professional terminology so that trainees, practising pharmacists and historians alike can consult it as a reliable pharmacists study resource or as an instructive historical pharmacy textbook evoking everyday work in Victorian era pharmacy. Compact lists and memoranda were designed for quick consultation; their continued clarity makes the book useful for comparative study of clinical practice, professional training and the language of prescriptions. A primary document of British medical history, the treatise records how dispensing balanced craft, chemistry and care; its steady prose preserves the habits and usages that fed later reform and standardisation. Out of print for decades and now republished by Alpha Editions. Restored for today's and future generations. More than a reprint - a collector's item and a cultural treasure. Casual readers will find a vivid window onto medical life in a bygone age, while students, curators and practising pharmacists will value the book as a reference for dispensers and a piece of the pharmaceutical classics collection. Whether savouring its period language or hunting a signature piece for a curated shelf, classic-literature collectors will find it indispensable. Elegant in its utility and candid in its detail, this is a heritage volume that rewards both browsing and careful study.