The Apothecary's Apprentice in Eighteenth Century England

The Apothecary's Apprentice in Eighteenth Century England

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In England, as early as the twelfth century, apothecaries (pharmacist physicians) belonged to the Worshipful Company of Grocers. This guild included the Pepperers and the Spicers and apothecary shops sold everything from confectionery, perfumes, spices, spiced wines, to herbs and drugs that were com

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