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1.(pharmacology) a book containing a compilation of pharmaceutical products with their formulas and methods of preparation

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    S1: Of the scholars who compose a university, some may be expected to devote an unbroken leisure to learning, their fellows having the advantage of their knowledge from their conversation, and the world perhaps from their writings.
    S6: There classes of persons, then, go to compose a university as we know it - the scholar, the scholar who is also a teacher, and those who come to be taught, the undergraduate.

    P: Others, however, will engage themselves to teach as well as to learn.
    Q: Those who come to be taught at a university have to provide evidence that they are not merely beginners and not only do they have displayed before them the learning of their teachers, but they are offered a curriculum of study, to be followed by a test and the award of a degree.
    R: But here again, it is the special manner of the pedagogic enterprise which distinguishes a university.
    S: A place of learning without this could . scarcely be called a university.

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