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  • William Allen, portrayed as an alchemist with several furnaces, the one which he stokes is labelled "Matter o'money". Coloured etching by T. Jones, 1827.
  • A country pedlar selling medicines from a basket. Etching by T. Kitchin after D. Teniers the younger.
  • Bazilica chymica, et praxis chymiatricæ, or Royal and practical chymistry in three treatises. Wherein all those excellent medicines and chymical preparations are fully discovered, from whence our modern chymists have drawn their choicest remedies / Being a translation of Oswald Crollius his Royal chymistry, augmented and inl. by John Hartman. To which is added his Treatise of signatures of internal things. Or, A true and lively anatomy of the greater and lesser world. As also the Practice of chymistry of John Hartman, M.D., augmented and inlarged by his son [G.E. Hartmann]. All faithfully Englished by a lover of chymistry.
  • An apothecary composed of the attributes of the trade. Line engraving.
  • A design for a pharmacy label with snakes, an alligator, symbols and urns. Pen drawing.
  • The pharmaceutical journal and transactions.
  • Product labels for the pharmacist Duroziez of Paris. Line engraving.
  • Pharmacie Centrale and Bureau d'admission des malades, Paris: with a lettered key floor and street plan. Engraving by J.E. Thierry after H. Bessat, 1807.
  • This is to certify that ... of ... has been duly elected an honorary member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain : incorporated by royal charter A.D. 1843, charter confirmed by Parliament 1852.
  • An elaborate metal mortar, German, 1545. Etching by W.W. McCarty.
  • Angels making up and dispensing a medicine. Wood inlay attributed to Luigi Gargiulo.
  • The pharmaceutical journal and transactions.
  • Homoepathic Dispensary, New York City. Coloured wood engraving.
  • Reception and banquet by the Corporation of London at Guildhall on Friday the 10th May 1929 : the Rt. Hon. Sir J.E. Kynaston Studd ...
  • Reception and banquet by the Corporation of London at Guildhall on Friday the 10th May 1929 : the Rt. Hon. Sir J.E. Kynaston Studd ...
  • The charitable physitian. With the charitable apothecary / Written in French by Philbert Guibert ... and by him after many severall editions, reviewed, corrected, amended, and augumented. And now faithfully translated into English ... by I.W.
  • Nursing and charitable acts of the "Soeurs de la Charité" or Sisters of Love; with the alphabet: A-K, T-Z, ab-h. Coloured line engraving.
  • An apothecary composed of the attributes of the trade. Line engraving.
  • The vertuose boke of distyllacyon of the waters of all maner of herbes : with the fygures of styllatoryes / fyrst made and compyled by the thyrte yeres study and labour of ... Master Jherom Bruynswyke ... ; and now newly translate out of Duyche into Englysshe.
  • Presentation luncheon to Col. Sir William Smith, M.D. at Apothecaries Hall on Wednesday 12th June 1929 / Fifth International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy.
  • Bond Street Homeopathic Dispensary, New York. Coloured wood engraving.
  • Angels making up and dispensing a medicine. Wood inlay attributed to Luigi Gargiulo.
  • Panacea, daughter of Æsculapius, examining a urine flask and surrounded by medical paraphernalia. Engraving by P. Galle (?).
  • A monkey dressed in preparation against the cholera epidemic. Etching, c. 1832.
  • Northern Dispensary, New York City. Coloured wood engraving by N. Orr & Co.
  • A chemist, surrounded by symbols and instruments of chemistry, advertising Richard Siddall, chemist in London. Etching by R. Clee, ca. 1750, after J. de Lajoue, ca. 1735.
  • Plan shewing arangement of tables on the occasion of the reception and banquet to the Fifth International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, Friday, 10th May, 1929.
  • A man comprised of pharmaceutical equipment. Coloured lithograph, 1830.
  • A tooth-drawer holding up a tooth after extracting it from a patient, who is spitting blood out of the window. Coloured lithograph by J.A.(?). Pecht, 1836, after G. Dou, 1672.
  • The pharmaceutical journal and transactions.