Revue d'histoire de la pharmacie
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Rev Hist Pharm (Paris) · Feb 2011
Historical Article[The end of the theriac in modern medicine in the sixteenth to nineteenth century].
Theriaca, after the Greco-Roman antiquity, survived centuries with some continuity. The formula used during the 17th century, inherited from the tradition of Hippocrates and Galen is closed to what it was centuries earlier, despite the difficulties of supply of raw materials. ⋯ In France, the last public preparation of the Theriaca was performed in 1798. Official pharmacopoeias of the 19th century (from 1818 to 1884) will all retain a formulation of Theriaca, where, according to tradition, dozens of ingredients are mixed in terms of unproven effectiveness that will lead to the withdrawal of the final preparation at the beginning of the 20th century, when the Theriaca passes controversial drug status to that of ancient and obsolete myth.