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  • A doctor telling his apprentice how to use language correctly. Wood engraving after J. Leech, 1846.
  • A surgeon-apothecary pulling out a man's tooth. Oil painting.
  • An apothecary mixing a concoction in his working room surrounded by the paraphernalia of his profession. Wood engraving by A. Bellenger after H.S. Marks.
  • The first century of the Philadelphia college of pharmacy, 1821-1921 / published by the Philadelphia college of pharmacy and science ; Joseph W. England, editor.
  • An apothecary praying for a host of illnesses to descend on his customers so that he can make more money. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, 1801, after G.M. Woodward.
  • A black man stands in the office of a white lawyer whose servant he is, while across the road is the pharmacy where he had previously been a servant. Engraving, 1805.
  • Parker's ringworm wash : for external use only ... / prepared only by Alfred Parker.
  • An interior of a stylish pharmacy with the pharmacist serving a customer and an apprentice at work with the pestle and mortar. Coloured etching by H. Heath, 1825.
  • Several sinister events in a London street. Coloured etching.
  • Oversize ephemera : Medical songs 2.
  • Chest and lung elixir / prepared by  R. Parkinson & Sons.
  • Two trees being cultivated by doctors; symbolising the differences claimed by James Morison between the 'organic' and his 'hygeist' approached to health. Lithograph, c. 1835.
  • Laverack's embrocation : for horses and cattle : one of the best applications for general use in the stable and farmyard : for splints, curbs, sprains, sprung sinews, lameness, bruises, sore throat, influenza, wedged ures, &c., &c. : may be used with great advantage by human beings / Laverack and Sons.
  • Oversize ephemera : Medical songs 2.
  • A boy complaining to a pharmacist about medicine dispensed for his father: his mother had misunderstood the dosage instructions. Pen and wash drawing by F. Gillett.
  • Fly and maggot oils, poison : this preparation is a safe and certain remedy for preventing the Fly striking, and for killing maggots and tick ... / G.A. Davis.
  • A shop front of a pharmacy in Bath Street, Leamington. Engraving by Price & Watson.
  • A.J. Tartiss, druggist & apothecary, 268 Putnam Ave., Cor. Nostrand, Brooklyn, N.Y.
  • Oversize ephemera : Medical songs 2.
  • A man comprised of pharmaceutical equipment. Coloured lithograph, 1830.
  • Specification of John Savory : apparatus for inhaling medicinal powders or vapours.
  • An apothecary making a concoction in the street outside his workshop. Etching.
  • A poor apothecary in a cart being drawn by his servant are overtaken by a wealthy couple in a horse-drawn carriage with a seat at the back for their servant. Coloured etching.
  • A young male apothecary serving two young women in his shop. Coloured lithograph by C. Philipon, ca. 1830.
  • The amateur actor Robert Coates dreaming about his success on the stage in the role of Romeo. Aquatint attributed to "The Caricaturist General", 1812.
  • Oversize ephemera : Medical songs 2.
  • A female apothecary mixing up a prescription for a child. Etching by G. Greux, 187-,  after Q.G. van Brekelenkam.
  • An apothecary in his laboratory concocting a mixture. Wood engraving by F.Mc F (?) after, 1876, after H.S. Marks.
  • The wedding of Lady Lucy Stanhope to Thomas Taylor, a surgeon-apothecary: the bride is given away by her father Earl Stanhope, while Fox and Sheridan officiate. Coloured etching by J. Gillray, 1796.
  • The true Indian currie powder / prepared by Fowke & Aston.