The apothecary, Harold, was robbed of some herbs and balms, as I am sure you know. |
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I used to offer up free dandelion coffee grounds to people when we had our apothecary on Main Street in Yarmouth. |
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Some of the earliest ledgers date from 1821, when the High Street apothecary kept his records in meticulous copperplate handwriting. |
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The shaman, witch doctor, wise woman, apothecary, and anatomist have knowledge that has continuing validity. |
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This last deals with a debate between a Palmer, a Pardoner, an apothecary and a Pedlar. |
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And there was to end of talismans, charms and spells that could be purchased from the local wise woman or apothecary. |
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So even if you don't want to be a pharmacist or an apothecary, even if you're just taking Advanced because your parents made you, this is a good lesson for all of you. |
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In addition to its archways, the apothecary, the church, and the Museum of Printing are the main places to visit. |
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Just as the apothecary and avoirdupois systems of measurement have faded from our texts so should Young's, Cowling's, Fried's, and Clarke's equations fade into history. |
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When playing apothecary, the first card and the copper and potions are automatically put in your hand. |
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Although briefly apprenticed to an apothecary, in 1816 Dumas traveled to Geneva where he studied pharmacy, chemistry, and botany. |
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Ursula lives in the Holy Roman Empire in the 11th-century with her apothecary father. |
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Even then the apothecary Friedrich Pascoe, grandfather of the current company head Jürgen F. Pascoe, was interested in natural medicine. |
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The troy and apothecary systems have pounds that are only 5,250 grains. |
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Visible from the courtyard is a collection of archival pigments, arrayed in glass jars like potions in an apothecary. |
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An apothecary by trade, he conducted experiments on his lands in an effort to learn about herbs and plants of medicinal value. |
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Families visiting the local attraction will be able to meet the lady of the house, the apothecary and the washer woman. |
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How about a contemporary fourposter bed, or an industrial apothecary chest? |
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He was befriended by a local druggist, Jay Miller, who worked at the apothecary at the corner of Sixth and Harrison Street. |
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The Russian people as a whole almost revered the apothecary, and they entered it as they would enter a sanctum. |
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Heartbroken, Romeo buys poison from an apothecary and goes to the Capulet crypt. |
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Fie! fie! fie! pah! pah! Give me an ounce of civet, good apothecary, to sweeten my imagination. |
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As a postscript to the desserts, a happy trolley comes rolling over, laden with lollipops, madeleines, jellied fruits, financiers and large apothecary jars filled with nougats and caramels. |
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In other, other news, the Varrock apothecary will offer a right-click option to mix more than one strength potion at a time, and revenants will no longer interrupt a fight with a combat NPC from Treasure Trails. |
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Visit of the village, its half-timbered houses, and the apothecary house of the old hospital which testifies to the wealth of the regional hospital heritage, enough to regale oneself! |
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When he lost what little remained of his money at the gaming tables during a masquerade, he and apothecary William Plunket donned Venetian masks and held up a farmer on Hampstead Heath. |
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In America, Benjamin Franklin took a pivotal step in keeping the two professions separate when he appointed an apothecary to the Pennsylvania Hospital. |
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The mortar and pestle has long been a symbol of the apothecary trade. |
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Before entering the heart of the Generous Plants universe, the visitor is invited to soak up the atmosphere of the area by ambling around the apothecary, greengrocer, and bakery, next to the market square. |
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Amongst those he worked with there, who helped him and his work, was the senior apothecary and later MD, Dr Alexander Gunn. |
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At the age of 13, he was apprenticed to apothecary Daniel Ludlow and later surgeon George Hardwick in nearby Sodbury. |
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The alcove now houses the statue of John Keats, an English Romantic poet who studied at Guy's Hospital from 1815 to 1816 to become an apothecary. |
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William's father, Charles Blackstone, was a silk mercer from Cheapside, the son of a wealthy apothecary. |
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They had an apothecary there also to administer to any one needing such. |
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The company was created in 1668 by German apothecary Friedrich Jacob Merck, who bought Angel Pharmacy, or Engel Apotheke, to hawk his herbs, lozenges and electuaries. |
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That autumn, Keats left Clarke's school to apprentice with Thomas Hammond, a surgeon and apothecary who was a neighbour and the doctor of the Jennings family. |
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