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STATES generally , their number for the most part being about one fourth that of
Physicians and Surgeons together . In ENGLAND the office is transmitted from
the Speciarii and Epiciers of Italy and France to the Pepperers and Spicerers —
the ...
STATES generally , their number for the most part being about one fourth that of
Physicians and Surgeons together . In ENGLAND the office is transmitted from
the Speciarii and Epiciers of Italy and France to the Pepperers and Spicerers —
the ...
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ceutics may be assigned to the writings of Aristotle and Theophrastus on zoology
and botany , in the fourth century before the Christian era . From these ample
sources were gradually selected such portions of either kingdom , as experience
...
ceutics may be assigned to the writings of Aristotle and Theophrastus on zoology
and botany , in the fourth century before the Christian era . From these ample
sources were gradually selected such portions of either kingdom , as experience
...
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... neither should we , at the present day , have seen a fourth impending
corruption and division , in the exclusive exercise of dietetics , by homøopaths ,
hydropaths , and others ; thus completing the circle of corruptions of the physician
' s office ...
... neither should we , at the present day , have seen a fourth impending
corruption and division , in the exclusive exercise of dietetics , by homøopaths ,
hydropaths , and others ; thus completing the circle of corruptions of the physician
' s office ...
Page 133
... and the remaining one fourth to that of pharmacy - - we should thus appear in
the table , and even then retain a much larger number for the several offices of
physician and apothecary than any other state excepting America : Population .
... and the remaining one fourth to that of pharmacy - - we should thus appear in
the table , and even then retain a much larger number for the several offices of
physician and apothecary than any other state excepting America : Population .
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In the fourth year of King James I ( 1607 ) , the king incorporated the apothecaries
with the grocers , to be one body corporate and politic . They were again divided
from the grocers , and made a body corporate of their own by a charter of the ...
In the fourth year of King James I ( 1607 ) , the king incorporated the apothecaries
with the grocers , to be one body corporate and politic . They were again divided
from the grocers , and made a body corporate of their own by a charter of the ...
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