apothecary

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apothecary englannista suomeksi

  1. apteekkari

  1. Substantiivi

apothecary englanniksi

  1. (synonym of): a person who sells medicine, especially one who made and sold their own medicines in the medieval or modern eras.

  2. (RQ:Turner New Herball) Irios in the genetiue caſe.

  3. (RQ:Shakespeare Romeo and Juliet)

  4. (RQ:Landon Lady Anne Granard)

  5. (quote-book)

  6. (quote-book)|title=Dictionary of Aphrodisiacs|publisher=The Citadel Press|location=New York|page=155|passage=Knowledge of philtres, aphrodisiacs, and other sexual stimulants spread from the Arabs and the Moors, from Egypt and India into the European herbals, pharmacopeias, and apothecaries’ lore, and, on a more indeterminate level, among alchemists, wizards, and occultists.

  7. (synonym of): an apothecary's shop, a drugstore.

  8. 1919, S.A., “Pharmacy in Russia”, in ''Soviet Russia'', volume 1, number 27, page 6:

  9. The Russian people as a whole almost revered the apothecary, and they entered it as they would enter a sanctum.
  10. {{quote-book|en|year=1998|author=Karen Holliday Tanner|title=Doc Holliday: A Family Portrait|pageurl=http://books.google.com/books?id=O9GXyeUpDaIC&pg=PA205&dq=apothecary|pages=205–206|publisher=University of Oklahoma Press|year_published=2001|isbn=978-0-8061-3320-1

  11. 2001, Audrey Horning, “Archeology and the Science of Discovery”, in Barbara Heath et al., ''Jamestown Archeological Assessment'', U.S. National Parks Service, page 31:

  12. Seeds found in a 1630s refuse-filled clay borrow pit, located near an apothecary, illustrate colonists(sic) intense interest in experimenting with the medicinal qualities of New World plants.
  13. A glass jar of the sort once used for storing medicine.