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Example sentences for "pharmacy"

Lexicographically close words:
pharmacists; pharmacological; pharmacology; pharmacopoeia; pharmacopoeias; pharyngeal; pharyngitis; pharynx; phase; phased
  1. It possesses considerable solvent powers, whence it is employed for numerous purposes in pharmacy and the arts.

  2. So when I was studying pharmacy at Rouen, I boarded in a boardinghouse; I dined with the professors.

  3. It was entitled A Journal of the Practice of Medicine and Surgery and Pharmacy in the Military Hospitals of France, consisting merely of translations from the French journals of military medicine.

  4. Even the Cut-Rate Pharmacy itself could afford but one of each.

  5. With the demand so extensive and the state of production so chaotic, the officials of the new Philadelphia College of Pharmacy were persuaded that remedial action was mandatory.

  6. According to the label, the British Oil was made in conformity with the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy formula given in an outdated edition of the United States dispensatory.

  7. Samuel Lee, answering questions posed from England in 1690 about the status of medicine and pharmacy in Massachusetts, mentions no patent medicines.

  8. Thus, it was no accident but rather vigorous commercial promotion over the decades, that resulted in the most popular items on the Dicey and Newbery lists appearing in the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy pamphlet published in 1824.

  9. In 1829 with the establishment of a school of pharmacy in New York City, the Philadelphia formulas were accepted as standard.

  10. Newspaper advertising of the English proprietaries--even the mere listing so common during the late colonial years--became very rare after the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy pamphlet was issued.

  11. Whatever similarities existed between the canons of regular pharmacy and the composition of patent medicines, there was a decided difference in the methods of marketing.

  12. Philadelphia College of Pharmacy Formulary As the years went by and therapeutic laissez-faire continued to operate, conditions worsened.

  13. By the Pharmacy Act of 1868 two groups of poisons are scheduled.

  14. We have, also, an incorporated college of pharmacy both in New-York and Philadelphia, and in each of these, chemical and pharmaceutical lectures are delivered by regular professors.

  15. As they looked among the heaped-up supplies from the pharmacy for bandages and antiseptics, Soeur Ste.

  16. Sometimes in the pharmacy near Jules, sometimes in the garden where Raoul and Sylvie, in white dresses, ran and played gently up and down the paths.

  17. It seemed to her that she could not breathe till she had set the pharmacy as far as possible in the order Jules had left it.

  18. If she could only get the pharmacy to look a little as it had when Jules had left it, it seemed to her that Jules would seem less lost to her.

  19. Jules mounted the stairs from the pharmacy at noon and in the evening, his mouth literally watering in anticipation.

  20. It seemed to her, in her dazed confusion, that somehow she was doing something for Jules in saving his pharmacy which he had so much cared for, that she was almost keeping him from dying by working with all her might for him there.

  21. She said in a faint voice: "I wonder if I could keep the pharmacy open.

  22. This time Madeleine answered at once: "Yes, oh yes, I shall keep the pharmacy open.

  23. The pharmacy clerk shaved the left angle of his jaw, and then turned around.

  24. The pharmacy clerk had been shaving--his own bedroom was dark--and he saw the Senior Surgical Interne in the little mirror hung on the window frame.

  25. And the Senior Surgical Interne went down to the pharmacy and thereby altered a number of things.

  26. And ward patients shuffle about in carpet slippers, and the pharmacy clerk has a brisk young step, inclined to be jaunty.

  27. To whom the honour of having first invented medicines is due is unknown, the origins of pharmacy being lost in the twilight of myth.

  28. If it be true that the separation of pharmacy from medicine first took place in Africa, it is highly probable that the well-known Constantinus Afer may have contributed to introduce it also into Italy.

  29. It is probable, therefore, that many Arabic terms of art were by these means introduced into pharmacy and chemistry, for the origin of which we are indebted to that nation, and which have been still retained and adopted.

  30. Many readers of the "Gardeners' Chronicle" and of the "Annals of Pharmacy and Chemistry" will recognize in the following pages much matter that has already passed under their eyes.

  31. In the old books on pharmacy a certain mixture of the then known gum-resins was called Suffitus, which being thrown upon hot ashes produced a vapor which was considered to be salutary in many diseases.

  32. Those of your readers interested in what really is used in perfumery, are referred to the last six numbers of the "Annals of Pharmacy and Practical Chemistry," article "Perfumery.

  33. Bell was the author of an Historical Sketch of the Progress of Pharmacy in Great Britain.

  34. Bell carried his scheme through in the face of many difficulties, and further advanced the cause of pharmacy by establishing the Pharmaceutical Journal, and superintending its publication for eighteen years.

  35. It is encouraging to know that microscopy has been gaining in importance in many of our pharmacy schools.

  36. Austin and others to apprenticeship registration under the Pharmacy Act of 1884, recommends that their request be granted, and that all similar requests addressed to the Registrar be similarly treated.

  37. Council recognising his claim for registration, as he has failed to pass on the subject of chemistry, and that at present there is no arrangement for exchange of diplomas with the State Board of Pharmacy of Illinois.

  38. He (the Chairman) remarked that there had been a difference of opinion in the Council regarding the Pharmacy laws.

  39. It was not long before the cab drew up at a pharmacy and the two girls jumped out.

  40. But not until they had reached the nearest pharmacy did Billie and Nancy tell the tale of their adventures to their friend.

  41. This composition is known in Pharmacy by the name of Plaster.

  42. Knoutings for flappers, say I, after returning from the pharmacy or drugstore.

  43. One was a certificate from the Stuttgart Oberrealschule; the other his license to practise homicidal pharmacy in the German Empire, dated 1880.

  44. There is a large, expensive school for flappers, on a hill; and a drugstore or pharmacy where the flappers come to blow off steam.

  45. Thus it is on the East Side, where the heart of pharmacy is not glacé.

  46. The Blue Light does not consider that pharmacy is a thing of bric-a-brac, scent and ice-cream soda.

  47. My whole store of pharmacy consisted of some pills and salves, and a few simple articles.

  48. She only referred to the pharmacy training?

  49. Just stated the fact that she had finished pharmacy school.

  50. Pharmacy owes much to this oriental school, but it has retained no reputation in physiological or pathological science.

  51. It is admitted, however, that pharmacy owes a long list of its remedies to their experience, and to their intimacy with the products of the east.


  52. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "pharmacy" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    apothecary; bookstore; chemist; clinic; clothier; confectionery; dispensary; drugstore; emergency; florist; haberdashery; isolation; laboratory; milliner; nursery; pharmacology; pharmacy; saddlery; surgery; therapy; tobacconist; ward