Besides his celestial bed and magnetic tomfooleries, Graham vended an "Elixir of Life," and subsequently recommended and superintended earth-bathing.
It was not derogatory to the dignity of a leading physician, in the reign of Charles the Second, to keep a shop, and advertise the waresvended in it, announcing in the same manner their prices.
The plan was acted upon; and a dispensary was eventually established (some nine years after the vote of 1687) in the College of Physicians, Warwick Lane, where medicines were vended to the poor at cost price.
The commoner drugs were vended to patients by the drug-merchants (who invariably dealt in groceries for culinary use, as well as in medicinal simples), acting under the directions of the learned graduates of the Faculty.
Are not these fine commodities To be imported from the skies, And vended here amongst the rabble For staple goods and warrantable?
I have seen, with extreme indignation, the blasphemies lately vended against the memory of the father of American philosophy.
The numerous preparations vended for this purpose have generally a basis of lead or silver.
The oil of turpentine for this purpose should be of the best quality, and not that usually vended for painting, which always contains resin and often fixed oil.
This is the article now commonly vended in the shops and at stalls for cherry brandy.
This is the cement so commonly vended in the streets of London, and which used to surprise us in our boyhood days.
Much of what is vended under the name is altogether a fictitious article.
The celebrated nostrum vended under the name of 'Insecticide' is said to be nothing but benzol.
The solutions of acetate and hydrochlorate of morphia are commonly vended in the shops under this name.
We may now seek almost in vain for the fine vinous, high-flavoured, invigorating old beers vended in our early days by the common publicans and tavern-keepers, of whom the larger majority were their own brewers.
The extract of chamomile that smells strongly of the flowers, frequently vended by the druggists, is prepared by adding 1 dr.
Banks now abound and brokers swarm where Loudon erst printed, and many millions worth of silk and woolen goods are every year sold where Gaine vended his big Bibles and his little story-books.
We do not know for certain, then, that Young Glengarry vendedhis honour when in London in autumn 1749.
Many loyal gentlemen were in his position of poverty, but perhaps only James Mohr Macgregor and Samuel Cameron vended themselves as Glengarry presently did.
The price at which that produce can be vended abroad must depend on the facility of conveyance.
The Isle of Wight is famous for shrimps, where they are potted; but both the prawns and the shrimps vended in London, are too much salted for the excellence of their natural flavour to be preserved.
Some of them have begun to be imported into London, where they are vended in the shops; but the flavour of their flesh is not equal to that of the Scotch bird.
Can I not imagine a new 'Auction of Philosophers,' and what wealth might be made by him who bought these popular sages and lecturers at his estimate, and vended them at their own?
When autumn was drawing in during thine early old age, in 1584, didst thou not write that thou hadst never received a sou at the hands of all the publishers who vended thy books?
Can I not imagine a new "Auction of Philosophers," and what wealth might be made by him who bought these popular sages and lecturers at his estimate, and vended them at their own?
Nine-tenths of the most potent drugs and chemical preparations used in pharmacy, are vended in a sophisticated state by dealers who would be the last to be suspected.
Numerous facts are on record, of human food, contaminated with poisonous ingredients, having been vended to the public; and the annals of medicine record tragical events ensuing from the use of such food.
The average price of a two-year-old not thus illicitly vended was 70 yen.
On the platforms of the larger railway stations bottles of milk arevended from a copper container holding hot water.
The nostrum vended under the name is made as follows:--Carbonate of potash, 1 oz.
The brownish-coloured powder vended under the name of 'la veno beno' is a mixture of 2 parts of tea-dust with 5 parts of powdered catechu or terra japonica.
The numerous compounds vended under this name have for their basis the soda-ash of commerce, blended with common Scotch soda in variable proportions.
For, my dear, the verses I write of my own accord are not sufficiently genteel to be vended in Paternoster Row; they smack too dangerously of human intelligence.
Hellebore is to this day an ingredient in many of the fashionable pillsvended by successful quacks.
Seplasium was the place where they vended their drugs.
I have not had an accomplishment or grace that might have been a resource to me, but it has been paraded and vended to enhance my value, as if the common crier had called it through the streets.
Have I been hawked and vended here and there, until the last grain of self-respect is dead within me, and I loathe myself?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "vended" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.