Apothecary

  • 91Thomas Henry — (* 26. Oktober 1734 in Wrexham; † 18. Juni 1816 in Manchester) war ein englischer Apotheker und Chemiker. Thomas Henry Inhaltsverzeich …

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  • 93druggist — druggist, pharmacist, apothecary, chemist denote one who deals in medicinal drugs. Druggist is the broadest of these terms and may designate a seller of drugs or medicinal preparations at wholesale or retail and as owner, manager, or employee of… …

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  • 94Conversion of units — is the conversion between different units of measurement for the same quantity, typically through multiplicative conversion factors. Contents 1 Techniques 1.1 Process 1.2 Multiplication factors …

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  • 95Romeo and Juliet — is a tragedy written early in the career of William Shakespeare about two teenage star cross d lovers Romeo and Juliet , I.0.6] whose untimely deaths ultimately unite their feuding families. It was among Shakespeare s most popular plays during… …

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  • 98Worldwar — is a series of four alternate history science fiction novels by Harry Turtledove.The premise of the series is an alien invasion of Earth in the middle of World War II. The military invasion begins on or around May 30, 1942, but the aliens, who… …

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  • 99Pharmacy — For other uses, see Pharmacy (disambiguation). The mortar and pestle, one of the internationally recognized symbols to represent the pharmacy profession …

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  • 100John Mason Good — (May 25, 1764 ndash;January 2, 1827), English writer on medical, religious and classical subjects, was born at Epping, Essex.After attending a school at Romsey kept by his father, the Rev. Peter Good, who was a Nonconformist minister. At about… …

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