Recently, some pharmacists have refused to sell the morning-after pill or refer patients to other druggists, citing moral beliefs. |
The first Koreans to move to American were ginseng dealers, who disembarked in Hawaii in 1896, and grocers and druggists soon followed. |
Bitterwood, one of several names for quassia, comes from the tropical forests of South America. It was sold in Canada by doctors and druggists. |
This honey has been almost as popular as hoarhound candy, and formerly was obtainable at druggists. |
The growing presence of everyday medical practitioners, like apothecaries and druggists, made magic obsolete. |
These images were successfully adapted by manufacturers, druggists, and beauty salons to promote the sale of skincare products. |