Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings, Volume 3

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J. Churchill, 1844 - Pharmacy
 

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Page 52 - ... or as beneficial to the prevention, cure, or relief of any distemper, malady, ailment, disorder, or complaint incident to, or in anywise affecting the human body.
Page 233 - Take unto thee sweet spices, stacte, and onycha, and galbanum; these sweet spices with pure frankincense: of each shall there be a like weight: 35 And thou shalt make it a perfume, a confection after the art of the apothecary, tempered together, pure and holy...
Page 97 - ... esteem which men have for such talents, will naturally give a value to their produce, superior to what would be due to the time employed about it. Such talents can seldom be acquired but in consequence of long application, and the superior value of their produce may frequently be no more than a reasonable compensation for the time and labour which must be spent in acquiring them.
Page 269 - ... first, the agreeableness or disagreeableness of the employments themselves; secondly, the easiness and cheapness, or the difficulty and expense of learning them; thirdly, the constancy or inconstancy of employment in them; fourthly, the small or great trust which must be reposed in those who exercise them; and fifthly, the probability or improbability of success in them.
Page 255 - LIEBIG.— FAMILIAR LETTERS ON CHEMISTRY, And its relation to Commerce, Physiology, and Agriculture.
Page 46 - TREATISE ON FOOD AND DIET: With Observations on the Dietetical Regimen suited for Disordered States of the Digestive Organs ; and an Account of the Dietaries of some of the principal Metropolitan and other Establishments for Paupers, Lunatics, Criminals, Children, the Sick, &c. By JON. PEREIRA, MDFRS & LS Author of
Page 313 - Licences," a licenceduty of ten shillings is imposed upon every person in Scotland or Ireland, not being a distiller, rectifier, or compounder of spirits, who shall keep or use any still for carrying on the trade of a chemist, or any other trade or business requiring the use of any still or stills.
Page 52 - ... to have any exclusive right or title to the making or preparing the same, or which are prepared, uttered, vended, or exposed for sale under any letters patent, or...
Page 233 - And thou shalt make it an oil of holy ointment, an ointment compound after the art of the apothecary: it shall be an holy anointing oil.
Page 188 - An act for granting to his Majesty several rates and duties upon glass and upon spirituous liquors; and for raising a certain sum of money by annuities, and a lottery, to be charged on the said rates and duties...

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