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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ApothecaryApothecary - Wikipedia

    Apothecary (/ ə ˈ p ɒ θ ə k ər i /) is an archaic English term for a medical professional who formulates and dispenses materia medica (medicine) to physicians, surgeons and patients. The modern terms 'pharmacist' and 'chemist' (British English) have taken over this role.

  2. Kusuriya no Hitorigoto (薬屋のひとりごと? lit. «El monólogo de la apotecaria»), también conocida bajo su nombre en español Los diarios de la boticaria, es una serie de novelas ligeras japonesas escritas por Natsu Hyūga e ilustradas por Touko Shino.

  3. Apothecary —an ancient title that, especially in pre-modern or early modern contexts, indicates a broader set of skills and duties than the core role of dispensing medications, like prescribing remedies and even giving some treatments difficult to self-administer, e.g. enemas —have largely been within the "pharmacist" umbrella in the U.S. since ...

  4. History. Encyclopedias almanacs transcripts and maps. Apothecaries. views 2,730,635 updated. APOTHECARIES. The apothecary struggled throughout early modern times to attain a measure of independence. He first had to free himself from his traditional origins and associations with spicers and grocers.

  5. The word 'apothecary' is derived from apotheca, meaning a place where wine, spices and herbs were stored. During the thirteenth century it came into use in this country to describe a person who kept a stock of these commodities, which he sold from his shop or street stall.

  6. www.britannica.com › science › apothecaryApothecary | Britannica

    medicine. pharmaceutical. pharmacopoeia. apothecary. pharmacy, the science and art concerned with the preparation and standardization of drugs. Its scope includes the cultivation of plants that are used as drugs, the synthesis of chemical compounds of medicinal value, and the analysis of medicinal agents.