The druggist told him how the court plaster worked, and then asked him if his Pa couldn't ride down town.
The foolhardy feat of entering a cage containing five Barbary lions and two wolves, at Wombwell's Menagerie, was performed at Norwich by a druggist named Woodcock.
The druggist made his preparations from herbs, roots, and barks gathered in the woods and fields.
A druggist in middle Alabama determined to carry on a contraband trade in cotton and drugs.
Place it in a gelatin capsule or have your druggist prepare six or seven capsules containing thirty grains each.
Have your druggist make you up one quart of Fowler's Solution of Arsenic, omitting the Tincture of Lavender.
When asked why this ferment was omitted from such preparations, the druggist confided to me in a whisper: "Pepsin is a drug that costs money, while diluted molasses is cheap.
A friendly druggist took sufficient interest in me to inform me that there was not enough pepsin in the ordinary digestive syrups and elixirs to digest a mosquito's dinner.
He went into that of the druggists; and entering one of the largest and best furnished shops, asked the druggistif he had a certain powder, which he named.
You take it to a druggistand he gives you something in a bottle.
But it failed this time, or else the druggist counted wrong, for the prescription was a dollar and Tim had to make up the balance.
After he had swallowed it he begged a glass of soda water from the druggist to take the taste out of his mouth, and the druggist, doubtless realising the demands of the occasion, stood treat to them both.
The night druggist soon came in, and when Mr. Tolman introduced him to the lady, he readily agreed to explain the passage to her if he could.
Mr. Tolman gradually became quite anxious on the subject, especially as the nightdruggist did not seem inclined to take any steps in the matter.
He knew the night druggisthad done right, but still he was sorry for him.
The night druggistwas thrown into a perturbed state of mind by the information that some one wanted his beloved book.
He knew that the night druggist ought not to monopolize the volume, and yet he did not wish to disoblige one who was so useful to him, and who took such an earnest interest in the book.
These druggist folk have absurdly crude notions; by way of giving his daughter a good education, he had sent her to a boarding-school!
He went into that of the druggists; and going into one of the largest and best furnished shops, asked the druggist if he had a certain powder which he named.
She took from her table a thick paper-backed volume, one of the "line" of paper novels the druggist kept to sell to traveling men.
I can return yours to-morrow and you can cure and take it to a druggist I will name you, and sell for that.
If you will take the trouble to inquire at the banks, post office, express office, hospital or of any druggist in Onabasha, you will find that my word is exactly as good as my money, and taken quite as readily.
It was raised above the floor, and it did have a movable curtain, painted with the advertisement of a druggist dead these ten years, but otherwise it might not have been recognized as a stage.
Yes, cyanide is a deadly poison, and the druggist will not sell it to you and your father will not let you buy it.
The druggistis positive she had dark hair; the clerk is inclined to think her hair was a deep reddish-brown.
When the public buys aspirin on its own responsibility--without specifying any particular brand--the druggistmay give the purchaser any make of acetylsalicylic acid he sees fit.
So long as there are physicians who prescribe therapeutic monstrosities, however, the druggist should have the aid that is furnished by this book in compounding them.
This is misleading, since every druggist has the right to make unstamped tablets of aspirin, fully as genuine as those stamped with the cross.
If it doesn’t ‘absolutely remove indigestion,’ yourdruggist will give you back your money!
He was a Pole, an old refugee, it was said, who had gone through terrible things out there, and who had come to ply his calling as a chemist and druggist in France after passing a fresh examination.
The druggistwas asleep as usual under the gas-light, which kept watch.
The druggist did not at first seem to understand, but after thinking it over he hoped that the doctor had half the inheritance.
Once the druggist had tried to persuade the candy salesman to take it back in exchange for more salable goods, but after taking it from the show-case and smelling it the drummer refused.
At the opposite end of the case the druggist kept his plush manicure and brush-and-comb sets, with a few lumps of camphor scattered among them to discourage moths, but the odor of camphor did not hurt the candy.
Second: A Small Present" The next morning Eliph' Hewlitt purchased the two-pound box of candy in the pictured box that had long been considered by the druggist a foolish investment.
You will then know what they are getting and you will be able to retain not only your own self-respect but also the respect of your druggist and the public.
The ingredients are well known, but as their virtues are supposed to be lost in drying, the physician can not have his druggist compound them, but must, perforce, prescribe the proprietary combination.
I have purchased Sanatogen from a wholesaledruggist at the rate of $2.
The pure substance; some kind of an alcohol; nothing to do with choral,” was the way the druggist from whom the samples were purchased put it.
In every state the practice of pharmacy is regulated by law: before assuming the responsibility of compounding medicines a druggist must have studied and passed an examination in pharmacy.
As every druggist knows, dropsy has been one of the incurable diseases when caused either from heart, liver or kidney trouble.
On any patient not mentally unbalanced, the result would be that the next dose of Papayans (Bell) he thought that he needed would be purchased from the druggist direct.
Syrup Cocillana Compound= is a profitable product for | | the druggist to sell.
Now, if the physician referred to above will have his druggist make a mixture of 20 per cent.
Yet, as a matter of fact, practically any layman can go to any drug store and obtain this product, for the druggist appraises this spectacular piece of Pecksniffian virtue at its face value--a joke.
From a Chicago druggistone package was bought which had been in the store at least since July, 1902--how much longer is not known.
The druggist from whom the powder was obtained bought the drug store in July, 1902, and this powder was on hand at that time, none having been bought since.
The butcher was paid, the baker was paid; the druggist was paid, and so was the rent.
Twice a day the druggist sent in his bill; finally he came in person.
I went out likewise, and bought two pounds and a half of lead and an equal quantity of bismuth; the druggist had no more.
My merry laugh kept company with his astonishment, and calling one of the servants of the inn I sent him to the druggist to sell the mercury that was left.
Morgan, a pioneer druggist and the foremost citizen of Waitsburg, Washington.
Carpenter, the former a druggist of Waitsburg, Washington.
The druggist said most of 'em are just patriots, and every holiday the Spaniards shoot one or two.
O'Reilly began to consult his watch with such frequency that the druggist joked him.
He remembered the name of the druggist on the corner of Clark Street and he telephoned him, giving the number on Astor Street.
The druggist promised that a physician would be there within a quarter of an hour.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "druggist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.