- medicine,
apothecaries offered general medical advice and a
range of
services that are now
performed by
other specialist practitioners, such as
surgeons and...
- Adam
Drummond of
Binend (1679-1758) was a
Scottish surgeon-
apothecary who was appointed, jointly, as the
first Professor of
Anatomy at the
University of...
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Charles Withers FBA FRSE
FAcSS FRSGS Various other Royal physicians,
surgeons,
apothecaries, chemists, etc. The
Crown Jeweller Her Majesty's
Clockmaker and...
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August 1952:
George Proctor Middleton, Esquire, CVO, MB, ChB
Surgeon-
Apothecaries/
Apothecaries to HM
Household at the
Palace of
Holyroodhouse 1908 – 1922:...
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Parkinson FGS (11
April 1755 – 21
December 1824) was an
English surgeon,
apothecary, geologist,
palaeontologist and
political activist. He is best known...
- 1816, he
moved to
London where he took up an
apprenticeship to a
surgeon-
apothecary before setting up on his own. At the end of 1824 he
enrolled as a...
- in the area of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. In 1832,
during his time as a
surgeon-
apothecary apprentice, he
encountered a
cholera epidemic for the
first time in...
- King, a
Serjeant Surgeon,
Apothecaries to the King,
Occulist to the King,
Dentist to the King,
Orthopaedic Surgeon to the King and
Surgeon Gynaecologist...
- The
Apothecaries' Hall of
Ireland is one of only two
extant successors of a
medieval Dublin guild.
Apothecaries in
Dublin were
first organized as members...
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Thomas Henry FRS (26
October 1734 – 18 June 1816) was a
surgeon and
apothecary. He was a
Fellow of the
Royal Society of London, and also the
father of...