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No Cure no Pay; or, the
Pharmacopolist. A musical farce [in ...
a-ma— ; v_ THE PHARMACOPOLIST. ACT I. SCENE—A STREET. Enter an.
rorron and on. 14011033 DR. POTION. HAT is your opinion, Dr. Motion, of the
present epidemical Cynanche? Do you follow the 1191' or the cold regimen .9 on
.
Harry ROWE, Dr. HUNTER,
1797
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No Cure No Pay; Or, the
Pharmacopolist a Posthumous Farce
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A Critical Pronouncing Dictionary, and Expositor of the ...
Pharmacopolist, far-ma-kop'po-list. s. An apothecary ,one who sells medicines.
Pharmacy, farmiUst. s. The art or practice of preparing medicines, the trade of an
apothecary. Pharos, fa'ros. s. (544). A lighthouse, a watch-tower. Pharyngotomy ...
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The Book of Illustrious Mechanics of Europe and America
disposition. Admitted as a pharmacopolist in 1790, he was exclusively occupied
with the labours attendant upon his profession until 1800. It was during that
period of ten years, and in the midst of the horrors of the revolution, that he
discovered ...
Edouard Foucaud, John Frost,
1849
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Household Words: A Weekly Journal
Application was made therefore to the travelling pharmacopolist, whom she
agreed to trust. Unhappily the apothecary was as bad as the physician, took his
bribe, and killed bis patient with the first dose he administered. We speak of the ...
... pharmacopolist, I am inclined to think that this partnership will meet with no
better fate. Still there will remain the.gratuitous Doctor (1') introduced to the
simple by his liherality! For this reason, perhaps, some of your correspondents
would ...
Application was made therefore to the travelling pharmacopolist, whom she
agreed to trust. Unhappily the apothecary was as bad as the physician, took his
bribe, and killed his patient with the first dose he administered. We speak of the ...
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Sierra Leone: The Principal British Colony on the Western ...
It has a pharmacopolist, head and assistant African dressers, nurses, &c., and is
for both sexes, and for merchant sailors, whose expenses the consignee pays to
the Colonial Secretary. The Head Dresser receives from £75 to £80 per annum, ...
William Whitaker Shreeve,
1817
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
That this corrected, edition shall be prepared by a Physician appointed by the
King, under the title of Royal Pharmacopolist. That, prior to its publication, it shall
receive an imprimatur from the Presidents of the Royal Colleges of Physicians of
...
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The Ingoldsby Legends, Volume 1
At seven of the clock, on the morning when Mrs. Botherby's narrative com—
mences, a stout Suffolk “punch,” about thirteen hands and a half in height, was
slowly led up and down before the door of the pharmacopolist by a lean and
withered ...
Richard Harris Barham, Carol Hart,
2013
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A Rare But Iconic Florida Keys Bird Flies In For A Visit
Did ever an Egyptian pharmacopolist employ more care in embalming the most illustrious of the Pharoahs, than I did in trying to preserve from ... «WLRN, Okt 14»