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  • A new apothecary's shop open for business, with parody advertisements for different potions; representing the remedies required for different professions and social types. Coloured etching after G.M. Woodward, 1802.
  • Facade and two ground-plans of a Parisian pharmacy. Wood engraving by W.E. Hogkin after M. Rolland.
  • The Eureka Daguerrean Gallery, Marysville Drug Store, Marysville, U.S.A. Photograph, 1840/1855.
  • The old pharmacy of the hôpital Saint-Denis, France: ornate shelving with decorative china pharmacy jars and glass bottles. Photograph, 1890/1910.
  • A grocer's shop in England: doorway and shop window. Photograph.
  • A medical practitioner taking a lady's pulse in a pharmacy. Oil painting by Emili Casals i Camps, ca. 1882.
  • An old lady in a pharmacy misunderstanding the use of a thermometer: she thinks the ambient temperature will adjust to match a setting on the thermometer, rather than vice versa. Wood engraving after C. Keene, 1887.
  • A medical practitioner taking a lady's pulse in a pharmacy. Oil painting by Emili Casals i Camps, ca. 1882.
  • Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, Wigmore Street, London: interior of a reconstruction of a seventeenth-century English apothecary's shop. Photograph.
  • The Eureka Daguerrean Gallery, Marysville Drug Store, Marysville, U.S.A. Photograph, 1840/1855.
  • A seventeenth-century wooden pharmacy counter carved in low relief, the central panel is of an elephant. Photograph.
  • Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, Wigmore Street, London: exterior of a reconstruction of John Bell's pharmacy in the ground floor galleries. Photograph, n.d. [c. 1928].
  • The Eureka Daguerrean Gallery, Marysville Drug Store, Marysville, U.S.A. Photograph, 1840/1855.
  • A pharmacy: the pharmacist (a fox) tries to sell medicines to a customer in pain (a duck, accompanied by his wife). Painting by L.H. Choustrac, 1905.
  • A street at night with a pharmacy. Oil painting by an English painter, ca. 1900.
  • Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, Wigmore Street, London: reconstruction of a seventeenth-century Italian pharmacy. Photograph.
  • Villiers Street, Strand: the north-east part, including the shop of William Challice, chemist and druggist; Alsopp's dining and oyster rooms; and a cigar shop. Photograph, 189-.
  • The Pharmacie Fialon in France: two men and a boy wearing hats, standing on the steps. Photograph.
  • A statue of Aesculapius holding his staff and a plant stands in a large pharmacy below the coat of arms of Leiden; men working in the pharmacy in the background; representing the pharmacopoeia of Leiden. Engraving by F. van Bleyswyck, 1751.
  • The Wellcome Research Institution, Euston Road, London: a reconstruction of a French pharmacy, 1935-1946. Photograph.
  • An apothecary's shop: interior. Watercolour by Lucy Pierce.
  • The front of the pharmacy of J. Cassel, founded in 1683 at 4 Rue de la Barre, Dieppe. Photograph.
  • Delhi: an anatomical model advertising a pharmacy. Colour photograph by Ben Dray, 1993.
  • Interior of a pharmacy, with four figures. Oil painting by Jos. van Brée, 1860.
  • Interior of the pharmacy of the Hospital of Afuera in Toledo, used between 1524-1765 and preserved in the state it was left. Photograph.
  • The exterior of a small brick building used as an apothecary shop by Dr. Archibald Blair in the eighteenth century, Virginia. Photograph.
  • A new apothecary's shop open for business, with parody advertisements for different potions; representing the remedies required for different professions and social types. Coloured etching after G.M. Woodward, 1802.
  • The front of the pharmacy of J. Cassel, founded in 1683 at 4 Rue de la Barre, Dieppe. Photograph.
  • Delhi: an anatomical model advertising a pharmacy. Colour photograph by Ben Dray, 1993.
  • The interior of a seventeenth-century apothecary's shop recreated for the German National Museum in Nürnberg. Photograph.