List of The Editions
1st edition - 1862 in Latin 1st edition - 1864 in English 2nd edition - 1867 3rd edition - 1885 4th edition - 1898 5th edition - 1914 6th edition - 1928 7th edition - 1932 8th edition - 1953 9th edition - 1958 10th edition - 1963 13th edition - 1980 14th edition - 1983 15th edition - 1989 16th edition - 1990Read more about this topic: British Pharmacopoeia
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