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A man composed of pharmaceutical equipment wandering the countryside; representing an apothecary as if he were an itinerant. Coloured lithograph.
Reference: 15913i- Pictures
A woman holds up a jug; representing the study of nature. Engraving by E. Delaune, ca. 1560.
Delaune, Etienne, 1518?-1583.Date: 1560Reference: 25858i- Pictures
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An apothecary is making up a prescription for waiting customers, another takes a jar down from a shelf. Engraving by J.C. Weigel.
Weigel, Johann Christoph, 1661-1726.Date: 1695Reference: 16005i- Pictures
A pharmacist and his apprentice - the apprentice points out that a customer can't be taking his medicine because he is getting better quickly. Coloured lithograph, c. 1840.
Date: [c. 1840]Reference: 16121iPart of: Notions of the agreeable- Pictures
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A design for a pharmacy label containing paraphernalia associated with that discipline. Engraving.
Reference: 16273i- Pictures
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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.
Marks, Henry Stacy, 1829-1898.Reference: 15919i- Pictures
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A tooth-drawer is extracting a tooth from a tense seated patient, the room is scattered with objects pertaining to academia. Line engraving by A. Kesler after F. Giani after G. Dou.
Dou, Gerard, 1613-1675.Reference: 16456i- Pictures
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A man composed of pharmaceutical equipment, surrounded by medicinal plants. Engraving by N. de Larmessin, 1695.
Date: 1695Reference: 16386i- Pictures
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A design for a pharmacy label with snakes, an alligator, symbols and urns. Pen drawing.
Reference: 16218i- Pictures
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A small boy at an apothecary's shop. Reproduction of a lithograph by A. Holswilder, c. 1890.
Holswilder, Jan Pieter, 1850-1890.Date: 20 December 1890Reference: 17765i- Pictures
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The Dutch maid (De Nederlandse Maagd), personifying the Netherlands asks an apothecary whether a medicine might not be poisonous; symbolising doubts over a new Dutch tax law; he replies no, a babe-in-arms could take it. Process print after J. Braakensiek, 1890.
Braakensiek, Joh. (Johan Coenraad), 1858-1940.Date: 5 October 1890Reference: 17683i- Pictures
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An itinerant doctor, by a subterfuge, cures an undergraduate hoaxer of his supposed maladies of lying and bad memory. Coloured etching by T. Rowlandson, 1807, after G.M. Woodward.
Woodward, G. M. (George Moutard), approximately 1760-1809.Date: July 9 1807Reference: 460130i- Pictures
An alchemist of the 'puffer' (uninitiated) type, surrounded by equipment. Engraving by W. French after D. Teniers the younger.
Teniers, David, 1610-1690.Reference: 36010i- Pictures
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An apothecary making up a prescription in his working room. Chromolithograph, 1901(?).
Date: 1901Reference: 15920i- Pictures
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Apparatus for an apothecary. Wood engraving, 1861.
Date: 1861Reference: 16038i- Pictures
An alchemist holding tongs at his furnace. Etching by J. Wagner after D. Maggiotto.
Maggiotto, Domenico, 1713-1794.Reference: 36438i- Pictures
An apothecary in his laboratory concocting a mixture. Wood engraving by F.Mc F (?) after, 1876, after H.S. Marks.
Marks, Henry Stacy, 1829-1898.Date: 8 July 1876Reference: 16363i- Pictures
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Christ as apothecary; suggesting the idea of Christ as the universal healer. Reproduction of a photograph of an oil painting after J. Marie Appeli, 1731.
Marie Appeli, J., active 1731.Reference: 15958i- Pictures
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Two drunken soldiers ask an apothecary for some 'eau de vie' - some brandy. Coloured lithograph by J. Rigo.
Rigo, Jules, 1810-1892.Reference: 16819iPart of: Souvenirs militaires- Pictures
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Interior of the decorative and elaborate court pharmacy of Rastatt. Coloured line engraving.
Reference: 15985i- Pictures
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A nun with two children in a convent pharmacy, surrounded attributes of the trade. Lithograph by André after E. Pingret.
Pingret, Edouard, 1788-1875.Date: [1853?]Reference: 16373i- Pictures
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Animals portraying a pharmacist with customers. Lithographic reproduction after J.I. Grandville, c. 1840.
Date: [c. 1840]Reference: 16141i- Pictures
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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.
Woodward, G. M. (George Moutard), approximately 1760-1809.Date: 30 July 1801Reference: 16388i- Pictures
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An apothecary, John Simmonds, and his boy apprentice, William, working in the laboratory of John Bell's pharmacy. Engraving by J.G. Murray, 1842, after W.H. Hunt.
Hunt, William Henry, 1790-1864.Date: 1 March 1842Reference: 16366i- Books
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Arcana Mooreana; or, a succinct and lucid discourse, of the origine, essence, scituation symptoms, causes and cure of the cholick, In all its various Denominations, different Kinds, Degrees, and Complications. Done by Mr. John Moore, Apothecary, at the Pestle and Mortar, in Abchurch-Lane, near I umbard-street.
Moore, John, -1737.Date: 1713