- Dispensing chemist
A dispensing chemist, in
British English and (to some extent)Australian English , orpharmacist inNorth American English is a professional allowed to fulfil prescriptions.A dispensing chemist will usually operate from a
pharmacy or chemist's shop, usually abbreviated to "the chemist's" in English speaking nations, especially theUnited Kingdom ,Australia andNew Zealand . TheUnited States andCanada use the termdrugstore orpharmacy .It is possible for a shop to be a general (non-dispensing) chemist without the ability to fulfil prescriptions. In such cases, only
Over-the-counter drug s and medications may be supplied, as these do not require the services of a licensed pharmacist. Such shops will also usually supply a wide range of health related goods.The first drugstores were opened by Muslim pharmacists in
Baghdad in 754,S. Hadzovic (1997). "Pharmacy and the great contribution of Arab-Islamic science to its development", "Medicinski Arhiv" 51 (1-2), p. 47-50.] while the firstapothecary shops were also founded by Muslim practitioners. [Sharif Kaf al-Ghazal, "Jounal of the International Society for the History of Islamic Medicine", 2004 (3), pp. 3-9 [8] .]United Kingdom
In the United Kingdom the market for dispensing chemists is split between independent retailers and large chains. The best known chain is branded "Boots".
John Boot opened his first shop in Nottingham,England in 1849 [ [http://www.bootslearningstore.com/about/history.php History Boots Learning Store] ] . His son Jesse transformed into a national chain. In July 2006 it merged with another chain of dispensing chemists,Alliance Unichem to formAlliance Boots . Another chain in the UK isLloydspharmacy .Supermarkets have an increasingly significant role in the sector, either directly or by renting out space to a specialist chain on aConcession (contract) basis.There were other chains of dispensing chemists in the UK. One well known regional one, covering much of the south of England was Timothy White (later Timothy White & Taylor Ltd), founded in
Portsmouth . It was taken over by Boots in 1968 [ [http://archive.thisislancashire.co.uk/2008/3/3/1080439.html Boots in Deane to reopen today] ] , who briefly retained the brand for a chain of kitchenware shops. The dominance of the chains in the market was so high that saying "I'm just going to Boots" or "I'm just going to Timothy White's" as dialogue in a novel, play or TV seriesFact|date=September 2008 would be immediately understood that one was going to the chemist's, with no further explanation being necessary. For example, references were made to Timothy White's in episodes of the UK TV sit com "Dads Army" and in the Monty Python's Flying Circus TV series ("Timothy White's suncream").References
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