Apothecaries’ Dram to Stones calculator

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Apothecaries’ Dram to Stones formula

Stones to Apothecaries’ Dram formula

Apothecaries’ Dram
Apothecaries’ Dram

Dram is a unit of mass in the avoirdupois system, and both a unit of mass and a unit of volume in the apothecaries' system. It was originally both a coin and a weight in ancient Greece.

Source: Wikipedia

Stones
Stones

A depiction of a medieval German scale weighing bales of wool according to the local stone.

Source: Wikipedia


Apothecaries’ Dram to Stones Conversion Table

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1 0.00061224520454971 26 0.015918375318293 51 0.031224505432035 76 0.046530635545778
2 0.0012244904090994 27 0.016530620522842 52 0.031836750636585 77 0.047142880750328
3 0.0018367356136491 28 0.017142865727392 53 0.032448995841135 78 0.047755125954878
4 0.0024489808181989 29 0.017755110931942 54 0.033061241045685 79 0.048367371159427
5 0.0030612260227486 30 0.018367356136491 55 0.033673486250234 80 0.048979616363977
6 0.0036734712272983 31 0.018979601341041 56 0.034285731454784 81 0.049591861568527
7 0.004285716431848 32 0.019591846545591 57 0.034897976659334 82 0.050204106773077
8 0.0048979616363977 33 0.020204091750141 58 0.035510221863883 83 0.050816351977626
9 0.0055102068409474 34 0.02081633695469 59 0.036122467068433 84 0.051428597182176
10 0.0061224520454971 35 0.02142858215924 60 0.036734712272983 85 0.052040842386726
11 0.0067346972500468 36 0.02204082736379 61 0.037346957477533 86 0.052653087591275
12 0.0073469424545966 37 0.022653072568339 62 0.037959202682082 87 0.053265332795825
13 0.0079591876591463 38 0.023265317772889 63 0.038571447886632 88 0.053877578000375
14 0.008571432863696 39 0.023877562977439 64 0.039183693091182 89 0.054489823204925
15 0.0091836780682457 40 0.024489808181989 65 0.039795938295731 90 0.055102068409474
16 0.0097959232727954 41 0.025102053386538 66 0.040408183500281 91 0.055714313614024
17 0.010408168477345 42 0.025714298591088 67 0.041020428704831 92 0.056326558818574
18 0.011020413681895 43 0.026326543795638 68 0.041632673909381 93 0.056938804023123
19 0.011632658886445 44 0.026938789000187 69 0.04224491911393 94 0.057551049227673
20 0.012244904090994 45 0.027551034204737 70 0.04285716431848 95 0.058163294432223
21 0.012857149295544 46 0.028163279409287 71 0.04346940952303 96 0.058775539636772
22 0.013469394500094 47 0.028775524613837 72 0.044081654727579 97 0.059387784841322
23 0.014081639704643 48 0.029387769818386 73 0.044693899932129 98 0.060000030045872
24 0.014693884909193 49 0.030000015022936 74 0.045306145136679 99 0.060612275250422
25 0.015306130113743 50 0.030612260227486 75 0.045918390341229 100 0.061224520454971

  • Stone (6,350.29 grams)
    The stone or stone weight (abbreviation: st.) is an English and imperial unit of mass now equal to 14 pounds (6.35029318 kg). England and other Germanic-speaking countries of northern Europe formerly used various standardised "stones" for trade, with their values ranging from about 5 to 40 local pounds (roughly 3 to 15 kg) depending on the location and objects weighed. The United Kingdom's imperial system adopted the wool stone of 14 pounds in 1835. With the advent of metrication, Europe's various "stones" were superseded by or adapted to the kilogram from the mid-19th century on. The stone continues in customary use in Britain and Ireland used for measuring body weight, but was prohibited for commercial use in the UK by the Weights and Measures Act of 1985.
  • Dram (3.888 grams)
    The apothecaries' system or apothecaries' weights and measures is a historical system of mass and volume units that were used by physicians and apothecaries for medical recipes, and also sometimes by scientists. Dram, unit of weight in the apothecaries’ and avoirdupois systems. An apothecaries’ dram contains 3 scruples (3.888 grams) of 20 grains each and is equal to one-eighth apothecaries’ ounce of 480 grains.
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