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An apothecary with pharmaceutical equipment seated in an arched window. Etching by B.A. Dunker after G. Metsu.
Gabriel MetsuReference: 36123i
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An apothecary making up a prescription in his working room. Chromolithograph, 1901(?).
Date: 1901Reference: 15920i
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An alchemist holding tongs at his furnace. Etching by J. Wagner after D. Maggiotto.
Domenico MaggiottoReference: 36438i
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An elaborate metal mortar, German, 1545. Etching by W.W. McCarty.
Reference: 16032i
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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.
George Moutard WoodwardDate: 30 July 1801Reference: 16388i
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Nursing and charitable acts of the "Soeurs de la Charité" or Sisters of Love; with the alphabet: A-K, T-Z, ab-h. Coloured line engraving.
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Der norddeutsche Bronzemörser im Zeitalter von Gotik und Renaissance / Wolfgang Hömberg ; mit einem Geleitwort von Rudolf Schmitz.
Hömberg, WolfgangDate: 1983- Pictures
A pharmacist wearing a white coat and lapel badges of his professional association; representing the expertise of the pharmacist. Colour lithograph, 1935.
Verband Deutscher DrogistenDate: [1935?]Reference: 583303i
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Children playing at being doctors and pharmacists, mother and grandmother approach through a door. Mezzotint by W.J. Edwards after F.D. Hardy.
Frederick Daniel HardyReference: 20413i
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Four scenes from W. Combe's verse Dr. Last or the devil upon two sticks, a parody of the Royal college of physicians and John Fothergill (in particular). Engraving, 1771, after W. Combe.
William CombeDate: 21 November 1771Reference: 22052i
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Animals portraying a pharmacist with customers. Lithographic reproduction after J.I. Grandville, c. 1840.
Date: [c. 1840]Reference: 16141i
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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.
James GillrayDate: 4 March 1796Reference: 12183i
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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.
William Henry HuntDate: 1 March 1842Reference: 16366i
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An apothecary composed of the attributes of the trade. Line engraving.
Reference: 16159i
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A scholar/apothecary mixing a concoction with a pestle and mortar and writing down the remedy; an emblem from a drug jar. Watercolour.
Reference: 16216i
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An apothecary grinding a mixture with his pestle and mortar, amidst a working town. Woodcut by Brant(?).
Reference: 16075i
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A group of children playing at being doctors and pharmacists, mother and grandmother approach through a door. Photogravure after F. Hardy.
Frederick Daniel HardyReference: 17760i
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An apothecary's apprentice in a shop mixing up a prescription in a pestle and mortar for a customer. Watercolour attributed to C. Stanfield.
Clarkson Frederick StanfieldReference: 15915i- Books
Nederlandse vijzels / door D.A. Wittop Koning.
Dirk Arnold Wittop KoningDate: 1989
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A large John Bull being held down and force-fed by Peel and Wellington; representing the idea of the Catholic emancipation as a breach of the constitution. Coloured etching by W. Heath, 1829.
William HeathDate: April 1829Reference: 12224i
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A surgeon treating an elderly man's foot, in the background an assistant is mixing a concoction with a pestle and mortar. Lithograph after D. Teniers, the younger.
David Teniers the YoungerDate: [between 1800 and 1899]Reference: 22590i
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A design for a pharmacy label containing paraphernalia associated with that discipline. Engraving.
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James Graham and Gustavus Katterfelto in combat using electrotherapy machines as weapons. Etching, 1783.
Date: 17 March 1783Reference: 20790i- Pictures
A man composed of pharmaceutical equipment wandering the countryside; representing an apothecary as if he were an itinerant. Coloured lithograph.
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Les mortiers et les porphyres / [Roger Cazala].
Cazala, Roger, Madame.Date: 1953