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Pharmacist Collection (page 6)

"Unveiling the Rich Tapestry of a Pharmacist's Journey" Step into the world of pharmacists, where history and innovation intertwine

Background imagePharmacist Collection: LONGHI, Pietro Falca, called Pietro (1702-1785)

LONGHI, Pietro Falca, called Pietro (1702-1785)
" LONGHI, Pietro Falca, called Pietro (1702-1785). " The pharmacist", 1752. Venetian school. Detail. Costumbrism. Oil on canvas. ITALY. Venice

Background imagePharmacist Collection: Interior of a chemists shop. Detail. Pharmacist

Interior of a chemists shop. Detail. Pharmacist weighing products. 15th c. Fresco. ITALY. Issogne. Issogne Castle

Background imagePharmacist Collection: ANTOINE PARMENTIER (1737-1813). French pharmacist. Wood engraving, French, 19th century

ANTOINE PARMENTIER (1737-1813). French pharmacist. Wood engraving, French, 19th century

Background imagePharmacist Collection: Pharmacist with customer

Pharmacist with customer
MODEL RELEASED. Pharmacist. View of a pharmacist showing Day Nurse, an influenza (flu) remedy, to a woman in a pharmacy. Day Nurse contains a cough suppressant

Background imagePharmacist Collection: Pharmacist using a computer in a pharmacy

Pharmacist using a computer in a pharmacy
MODEL RELEASED. Pharmacist. View of a pharmacist using a computer to fill in a patient record form. This form details the various medications the patient has received from the pharmacy

Background imagePharmacist Collection: Claude Nativelle, French pharmacist

Claude Nativelle, French pharmacist
Claude Adolphe Nativelle (1812-1889), French pharmacist. Nativelle studied as a pharmacist in the 1830s. In 1843 he went on an expedition to Colombia

Background imagePharmacist Collection: Pharmacy scenes, 16th century

Pharmacy scenes, 16th century
Pharmacy scenes. 16th-century artwork of physicians, students and various patients being treated with pharmaceutical products

Background imagePharmacist Collection: Jesus the apothecary, 16th century

Jesus the apothecary, 16th century
Jesus the apothecary. 16th-century artwork showing Jesus Christ (left) as an apothecary treating Adam and Eve. Various treatments are on the shelves

Background imagePharmacist Collection: Herbal medicine, 15th century

Herbal medicine, 15th century
Herbal medicine. 15th-century manuscript page showing women gathering plants for use in herbal medicine. The text across bottom is in Latin

Background imagePharmacist Collection: Herbal medicine, 10th century

Herbal medicine, 10th century
Herbal medicine. 10th-century manuscript page showing Greek text over an artwork of a healer preparing a herbal remedy. The healer is grinding plants in a mortar

Background imagePharmacist Collection: Daniel Hanbury, British pharmacologist

Daniel Hanbury, British pharmacologist
Daniel Hanbury (1825-1875), British pharmacologist and botanist. Hanbury built up a large collection of plants, and added to it by contributions from others around the world

Background imagePharmacist Collection: Moyse Charas, French apothecary

Moyse Charas, French apothecary
Moyse Charas (1619-1698), French apothecary, making notes and pointing at laboratory glassware. A snake is at lower right, a reference to the work he had done on snakebites

Background imagePharmacist Collection: Pharmacy preparations, 16th century

Pharmacy preparations, 16th century
Pharmacy preparations, 16th-century artwork showing pharmacists (apothecaries) preparing treatments for patients. This artwork is from Ortus sanitatis

Background imagePharmacist Collection: Italian apothecary, 18th century

Italian apothecary, 18th century
Italian apothecary. 18th-century artwork showing the interior of an apothecarys shop in Italy. An apothecary was the equivalent of a modern pharmacist, dealing in remedies based on herbal medicine

Background imagePharmacist Collection: Pharmacology proverb, 16th century

Pharmacology proverb, 16th century
Pharmacology proverb. 16th-century artwork of a man smelling his finger while preparing a herbal remedy using a pestle and mortar

Background imagePharmacist Collection: Cosmas and Damian, Christian saints

Cosmas and Damian, Christian saints. A winged cherub is holding laurel wreaths over their heads. One of the saints is holding an apothecarys flask

Background imagePharmacist Collection: Medieval physician and pharmacist

Medieval physician and pharmacist
Medieval physician (right) and pharmacist (left), with a medical book and shelves of herbal and chemical remedies. This artwork is from a book on surgery, Das Buch der Cirugia (Strasbourg, 1497)

Background imagePharmacist Collection: Nicolas Lemery, French chemist and pharmacist

Nicolas Lemery, French chemist and pharmacist
Nicolas Lemery (1645-1715), French chemist and pharmacist. After studying as an apothecary at various universities, Lemery moved to Paris where he established a profitable pharmaceutical business

Background imagePharmacist Collection: Dispensary, Napsbury War Hospital, Hertfordshire

Dispensary, Napsbury War Hospital, Hertfordshire
Scene in the Dispensary of Napsbury War Hospital, which operated during the First World War at the Middlesex County Lunatic Asylum, originally opened in 1905 on Shenley Lane, London Colney, near St

Background imagePharmacist Collection: The Dispensary

The Dispensary
Pharmacist organising medicine in the dispensary at the London Hospital

Background imagePharmacist Collection: Taking Physick

Taking Physick
The doctor has prescribed it, the pharmacist has delivered it, and now he must take it... with the commode close by in case the effect is immediate

Background imagePharmacist Collection: At the Chemist / 1870

At the Chemist / 1870
Unwell customers wait for the pharmacist to measure them out their medicine in this chemists shop

Background imagePharmacist Collection: Traditional Chinese medicine, Mong Kok district, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China, Asia

Traditional Chinese medicine, Mong Kok district, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China, Asia

Background imagePharmacist Collection: Madame Bovary : Homais

Madame Bovary : Homais
Monsieur Homais, the pharmacist

Background imagePharmacist Collection: Michel Schuppert Doctor

Michel Schuppert Doctor
Country pharmacist Michel Schuppart examines the urine of a female patient who has visited his shop for a consultation

Background imagePharmacist Collection: Pharmacist at Work

Pharmacist at Work
A pharmacist in the dispensary



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"Unveiling the Rich Tapestry of a Pharmacist's Journey" Step into the world of pharmacists, where history and innovation intertwine. From England to Ulverston, these healthcare professionals have been serving their communities for centuries. Take a glimpse back in time at "The Pharmacy, " an exquisite artwork from 1912 that captures the essence of this noble profession. Travel even further to the Persian pharmacy depicted in a stunning 13th-century artwork, showcasing ancient practices that laid the foundation for modern medicine. In a black and white photograph, witness a male pharmacist diligently working with test tubes in his laboratory. His dedication and precision are evident as he strives to create life-saving medications. But not all pharmacists walk on two legs; meet the bird pharmacist who tends to nature's remedies with grace and wisdom. Nature has always held its own secrets when it comes to healing. Explore how Galen's conversion revolutionized pharmaceutical practices, paving the way for advancements we benefit from today. Witness an advertisement from c. 1900, beautifully lithographed, promoting medicines that promised relief during challenging times. Marvel at Catalan pharmacy pots crafted between the 17th-18th century - ceramics that were once vessels holding potions and elixirs believed to cure ailments both physical and spiritual. Discover timeless wisdom through "Pharmacist Maxims, " guiding practitioners throughout their careers with principles rooted in compassion and integrity. Travel across oceans to London Hospital in Whitechapel, where dispensers tirelessly serve patients' needs while upholding professionalism amidst chaos. Advertisements by William Littell Chemist & Druggist or J G Beavan & Co Chemists and Apothecaries showcase how these establishments catered to diverse health requirements within their respective eras – beacons of trustworthiness amid ever-changing times. From ancient artistry capturing historical pharmacies to contemporary innovations shaping our present-day healthcare landscape – pharmacists remain steadfast guardians of well-being throughout the ages.