These gradually became a kind of trade sign, and are probably the origin of the coloured globes used as the insignia of the pharmacist or compounder of medicines at the present time.
The amulets and talismans probably held in the highest esteem were those in the form of precious stones.
Cardamus says: "It has the power of making the wearer cheerful, and banishing idle and foolish thoughts".
It has a strong aromatic taste, which is imparted by an essential oil it contains.
Illustration] When the pharmacist puts up an ordinary, nonproprietary prescription, the patient gets no clue from the package as to the nature of the prescription employed.
That this is not an isolated example of what often poses as pharmacy is shown by the fact that I have found it extremely difficult to find a pharmacistwho would extemporaneously coat pills with gelatin.
The laboratory attempts to be to the members of the American Medical Association what the prescription pharmacist is, or should be, to the prescribing physician--a storehouse of chemical and pharmaceutical information.
In regard to the second testimonial, the pharmacist of this hospital wrote that the hospital had not bought the preparation, but that some of it had been obtained for an elderly deaconness, who had personal use for a depilatory.
Many of the questions which come in can be answered by a pharmacist or chemist without hesitation.
A hospitalpharmacist writes that whereas his hospital obtains tincture of iodin at less than 82 cents a pint, Surgodine costs $2.
If these do not satisfy your requirements, consult a really competent pharmacist and enlist his aid in devising a mixture especially suited to your individual patient.
I then took the matter up with a first class pharmacist whom I knew and induced him to prepare this difficult (!
The author in his introduction has brought out the fact that over-counter prescribing is baneful both to the public and to the pharmacist himself.
Inquiry at five fairly busy drug stores in a large eastern city showed that in no instance was the pharmacisteven acquainted with the name.
The pharmacist was ripping off Gray’s shirt and undershirt, which showed spreading stains of blood.
You’ve got the whole crew with you, sir,” the pharmacist said.
In those cases where thepharmacist is asked to determine phosphoric acid quantitatively, the uranic-acetate method described in Sutton's "Volumetric Analysis" yields the most satisfactory results.
An apparatus for indicating to the pharmacist when he removes from the shelf a bottle containing poison.
He married his daughter to Postel, a pharmacist of Augouleme.
There is no other drug known to the pharmacist that has a similar action or can be used as a substitute when a definite tolerance of it has been established.
Addiction to a drug incapacitates the pharmacist for filling prescriptions.
A pharmacist should be allowed to dispense habit-forming drugs only on a physician's prescription.
The pharmacist responsible for dispensing the medicines given to Rosalie was able to show that arsenic could not have got into them by mistake on his part.
Morio, the pharmacistof Rennes from whom the violet syrup was bought, said that Helene had often complained to him about Mme Roussell.
She did not know what doctor prescribed the medicaments, nor the pharmacist who supplied them.
In a case related by Schauenstein,[427] a suicidal pharmacist took .
Jules Brismantier's father had been the principal pharmacist there all his life, and Jules stepped comfortably into his father's shoes, his business, and the lodgings over the pharmacy.
Jules set everything down in writing, it being his idea that a pharmacist had no other defense against making those occasional mistakes inevitable to human nature, but which must not occur in his profession.
How did you find out she had been a pharmacist in Russia?
She said how it would be wonderful if she could work, also, be a pharmacist again and do something.
And what amazed us, you know, that she, having been a pharmacist in Russia, did not know anything about the good care of the children, nothing.
The charitable young pharmacist of the prison, who, the night before, so gladly announced our approaching liberation, was stationed in a corner of the vestibule to give us a last proof of his sorrowful sympathy.
The pharmacist and wardens confirmed the supposition.
No one connected with the company is a regularly licensed pharmacistor graduate chemist.
Physicians who desire to use a solution of mercuric iodid in oil should direct their pharmacist to prepare it according to the method suggested by Lemaire (Repert.
If you did, shake hands, and let me hail you as a brother, a brother pharmacist in fact worthy of the title.
There is no regularly licensedpharmacist or chemist connected with the company.
The physician who acts on the advice that it is well to “insist on the pharmacist dispensing original bottles .
Unless the pharmacisthappens to know that the physician in writing the prescription desired the Bayer brand, he would be justified in dispensing acetphenetidin, U.
In the large room where the pharmacist met his customers, the shelves were filled with 15th-to 19th-century, European pharmaceutical antiques.
The pharmacist turned and raised a warning finger as Clayton hastened away to resume his morning duties.
The prosperous pharmacist gleefully paid for his dinner and nimbly chased an East-side ferry-bound car.
No one had Meyer's confidence; he left no tell-tale papers to connect him with the gruff pharmacist of Sixth Avenue, and at midnight he always vanished to his own private home, a diligently guarded terra incognita to all men.
But the crafty pharmacist well knew how to reach the softest spot of the young Hebrew's indurated heart.
Strange to say, the keen-eyed officials of the German Consulate-General had issued to the acute pharmacist a regular passport, upon the military and family papers of Braun's poor soldier drudge at the Magdal Pharmacy.
But the pharmacist lost all his sedateness as he sprang out of the crosstown car after his transfer at Fourteenth Street and Fourth Avenue.
There can be no reason for resorting to a drug store for all these favors except that the pharmacist has an enviable reputation as the man who is most likely to grant them.
Two heads are better than one, and if my physician ever makes a mistake of this kind I look to my pharmacist to see that it shall not reach the practical stage.
What then, I repeat, must the pharmacist do to succeed, personally and professionally?
All of which looks to me as if the pharmacist himself might be beginning to accept the valuation that some people are putting upon his services to the community.
I do not want the pharmacist to go the way of the book dealers.
I have taken it for years and you don't need a skilled Pharmacist to compound it.
So I listened to the unlearned pharmacist and keenly assented and he started to compound two well known ingredients in equal parts.
Those present took to their heels; the pharmacist went to jail to keep San Román and Ortigosa company, and the Club was shut up.
In other words, we believe that a pharmacist should not only be a druggist, but a chemist.
There can be no doubt of the fact, that two of the most rapidly increasing demands upon the ability of the pharmacist of to-day, are analytical chemistry and microscopy.
We know a pharmacist who, as a result of this one department of analytical chemistry, took in two hundred dollars for the work itself in one year, to say nothing of the increase of trade thus induced.
As regards the microscope in pharmacy, the many and increasing articles in our different journals commending its value and use are but growing proofs of the fact that the pharmacist of the future will and must be a microscopist.
No--all references in this line are to that pharmacistwho is capable thereof.
Just because the first pharmacist could not do a little chemical analysis that would not have required more than twenty minutes of his time, for which, also, he would be paid.
It is contrary to pharmaceutical ethics for a pharmacist to specially endorse any proprietary article, or patent medicine.
Squibb, a leading pharmacist of Brooklyn, stated that during the last two or three years much had been accomplished in retiring alcohol as a menstruum for exhausting drugs.
Jeremy To that flat-nosed pharmacist with thick glasses who works in his shop?
I've been a pharmacist for twenty-five years and never met a doctor who practiced medicine like you.
Concise directions on the care and use of the tablet machine have been included, to enable any pharmacist equipped with an inexpensive tablet machine to prepare these tablets without difficulty.
A pharmacist who has equipped himself with a tablet machine and has developed the ambition to make a general line of tablets[7] may be referred to Mr. Joseph R.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pharmacist" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.