〘noun〙① A prescription book established by the Taishitsu Medical Office in the Song Dynasty in China. Also, generally, a method for dispensing medicines. ※Lando Shishi (1815), Vol. 2: "I gave him a small booklet in Dutch writing and had him copy it and read the prescription book."② (Abbreviation of "Yakkyokuho (Pharmacopoeia)") A law that stipulates the standards for drug prescriptions, dosages, etc. Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙① 中国、宋の太医局で定めた処方の書。また、一般に、薬剤の調剤法。※蘭東事始(1815)下「蘭書記語の一小冊を授けて写しめ、又、彼の局方の書を読しむ」② (「やっきょくほう(薬局方)」の略) 薬剤の処方、分量などの標準を規定した法令。
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