Definition of Pharmaceutist. Meaning of Pharmaceutist. Synonyms of Pharmaceutist

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Definition of Pharmaceutist

Pharmaceutist
Pharmaceutist Phar`ma*ceu"tist, n. One skilled in pharmacy; a druggist. See the Note under Apothecary.

Meaning of Pharmaceutist from wikipedia

- The pharmaceutical industry is an industry involved in medicine that discovers, develops, produces, and markets pharmaceutical goods for use as drugs which...
- (ベロン, Beron) Voiced by: Yasuhiro Mamiya The master of the Saint Fleuve Pharmaceutist Guild, the only institution in the empire for licensing pharmacists...
- Hiram V., A dictionary of pharmaceutical science: a guide for the pharmaceutist, druggist, and physician..., P. Blakiston, 1882 Walter, John T., hints...
- gynecology and obstetrics. Aeschrion of Pergamon 2nd century CE Gr**** pharmaceutist Agathinus 1st century CE Gr**** founder of the Eclectic school of medicine...
- Elo Taisto Reimaluoto as Vladimir Rose-Marie Precht as Matsonska, pharmaceutist's wife Jouko Turkka as Topi Rautavaara Ulla Koivuranta as Molla Elo Tarja-Tuulikki...
- officinal and other medicines. The whole adapted to physicians and pharmaceutists. H.C. Lea. p. 25. Ukers, William Harrison (1935). "Evolution of tea-making...
- highlighting its challenges and achievements. He then launched The Pharmaceutist, a magazine dedicated to the growing pharmaceutical industry, despite...
- Pfeiffer (1857–1939) was president of William R. Warner Co., manufacturing pharmaceutists, and a philanthropist. According to his New York Times obituary, he...
- the Red Banner of Labour for merits in the training of physicians and pharmaceutists and contribution to the development of public health service and medical...
- Andrukhovych (born 1915) – writer and public figure. Lev Vasylyk (1921—2002) – pharmaceutist and public figure. Vasyl Velychkovsky (1903—1973) – bishop of the Ukrainian...