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The Old Corner Bookstore is a historic commercial building located at 283 Washington Street at the corner of School Street in the historic core of Boston, Massachusetts.It was built in 1718 as a residence and apothecary shop, and first became a bookstore in 1828.
The Apothecary Shop is a building at the Shelburne Museum in Shelburne, Vermont, that exhibits objects salvaged from New England pharmacies that were closing in the early decades of the 20th century The main room contains dried herbs, spices, drugs, and labeled glass apothecary bottles from the nineteenth century, as well as early patent ...
Merz Apothecary, located in the Lincoln Square neighborhood in Chicago, is a historic healthcare store that was opened by pharmacist Peter Merz in 1875. Merz Apothecary focuses on herbal , homeopathic medicines, [ 1 ] natural medicine , European products, [ 2 ] and bath products. [ 3 ]
The House of the Seven Gables is one of the oldest surviving timber-framed mansion houses in continental North America, with 17 rooms and over 8,000 square feet (700 m 2) including its large cellars. After John Turner III lost the family fortune, the house was acquired by the Ingersolls, who remodeled it again.
[187] [188] In the ell of the house was an apothecary shop that sold products produced by Dedham's Wheaton & Dixon. [188] After Dixon's death, an apothecary named Tower took over the shop. [189] When Tower was named postmaster, George Marsh, who had attended the Dedham Public Schools, then became the village apothecary.
Apothecary (/ ə ˈ p ɒ θ ə k ər i /) is an archaic English term for a medical professional who formulates and dispenses materia medica (medicine) to physicians, surgeons and patients. The modern terms 'pharmacist' and 'chemist' (British English) have taken over this role.
Old Economy Village is an historic settlement that is located in Ambridge, Beaver County, Pennsylvania, United States.Administered by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, it lies on the banks of the Ohio River and is surrounded by downtown Ambridge.
Thomas Graham (c. 1666 – 14 May 1733) [citation needed] was apothecary to King George I and George II, and was apothecary general to the British army. Graham served his apprenticeship in Scotland, from which country he hailed, and was admitted as a "foreign brother" of the Society of Apothecaries on 14 September 1698. [1]