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How to use chemist in a sentence

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If you have athlete's foot, you need to go see a chemist and get an antifungal cream, which will clear it up in a jiffy.
The first synthetic dye, mauve, was prepared in 1856 by the English chemist William Henry Perkin.
The American chemist C. James performed 15,000 recrystallizations before pure thulium bromate was obtained.
Maybe his private chemist cooked up an elixir of bathtub gin, snake oil and Smith Brothers cough drops.
The great English chemist and physicist Sir Humphry Davy first prepared a sample of pure sodium metal by electrolyzing molten sodium chloride.
He thought about walking to the chemist but the rain was still bucketing down.
Much sadness was occasioned by the sudden death of well known Claremorris chemist Sean O'Brien at the weekend.
At 21, he had become a chemist and bookseller in New Haven, and a few years later success in foreign trade earned him a captaincy in the militia.
The large show carboys in the window, containing coloured water, became the familiar sign of the chemist and druggist.
The ability of enzymes, at low concentrations, to catalyze specific reactions is enough to make any chemist envious.
Her weapon of choice was arsenic or strychnine, poison which she bought from a chemist in Turffontein.
She worried briefly that this might be a problem, but she was certain that drugs freely available from her chemist could not be addictive.
The chemist is a speciality shop that has speciality hours known only to asthmatics and drug addicts.
There's no doubt the pharmacy would have a detrimental impact on the chemist and other shops in the vicinity.
For instance, consider a chemist who is doing an experiment involving carbon dioxide.
One researcher with perhaps the greatest reason to hope for success in producing silicon was the English chemist and physicist Humphry Davy.
The first person to appreciate the meaning of such experiments was the English chemist and physicist Henry Cavendish.
A chemist who swigged vodka at work was let off with a reprimand after she cleaned up her act.
Not only are they given away for free at some clinics, but a subscription for the pill at a chemist costs only pennies.
Traders claim that drug addicts collecting their daily fixes at a newly-transferred chemist shop are killing Leigh town centre.
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Finally, Bezuquet the chemist made up a medicine chest full of sticking plaster, pills and lotions.
A chemist reads with interest Djafar's antique method of obtaining nitric He solves the problem of potable gold.
Now he was dreeing his weird, with such assistance as the chemist could afford.
What limits to the frightfulness yet to be discovered by chemist and bacteriologist?
Bakelite is a substitute for hard rubber or amber, invented by the eminent chemist Dr. Baekeland.
Linen and cotton are the whitest of materials, after passing through the hands of the chemist or the bleacher.
And he had made a chemist who was saving a medicine chest and a few instruments.
There are many problems that still call for an answer by the chemist and dietitian.
He lifted his gaze from the eyepiece of the instrument and settled in on the chemist.
I can see now his facies, as my chemist would say, listening to the pieces as they are read.
Mr Pattinson, a chemist of Gateshead, prepares a very beautiful and pure heavy carbonate from magnesian limestone.
The modern chemist has robbed royalty of its most distinctive insignia, Tyrian purple.
The target may be any substance that the physicist or chemist wants to irradiate.
The chemist who has had no practical experience in pharmacological methods would be wiser to keep to his chemical tests.
The chemist and the physiologist might give us great assistance in these matters.
We called first on a chemist for a pick-me-up for my uncle, and then we found the shop we needed.
At each end of the solar spectrum the chemist can detect the presence of what are known as 'actinic' rays.
The chemist recommended various remedies which were in vogue fifteen years since.
In the matter of dietetics Nature is a safer guide than the chemist.
Once called Prussic acid, hydrogen cyanide was first isolated from the Prussian blue dye in 1783 by the Swedish chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele.
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