- Apothecary
Apothecary (IPAEng|əˈpɒθɪkəri) is a historical name for a medical professional who formulates and dispenses
materia medica tophysician s, surgeons andpatient s — a role now served by apharmacist .In addition to pharmacy responsibilities, the apothecary offered general medical advice and a range of services that are now performed solely by other specialist practitioners, such as surgery and
midwifery . Apothecaries often operated through a retail shop which, in addition to ingredients for medicines, soldtobacco andpatent medicines .In its investigation of herbal and chemical ingredients, the work of the apothecary may be regarded as a precursor of the modern sciences of
chemistry andpharmacology , prior to the formulation of thescientific method .The first apothecary shops were founded during the
Middle Ages by Muslim pharmacists. [Sharif Kaf al-Ghazal, "Jounal of the International Society for the History of Islamic Medicine", 2004 (3), pp. 3-9 [8] .] By the 15th century, the apothecary gained the status of a skilled practitioner, but by the end of the 19th century, the medical professions had taken on their current institutional form, with defined roles for physicians and surgeons, and the role of the apothecary was more narrowly conceived as that of dispensing pharmacist.In England, the apothecaries merited their own
livery company , theWorshipful Society of Apothecaries , founded in 1617.Elizabeth Garrett Anderson became the first woman to gain a medical qualification in Britain when she passed the Society's examination in 1865.Apothecaries used their own measurement system, the
apothecaries' system , to provide precise weighing of small quantities. Apothecaries also were known to accept special requests for viles and poisons.Noted apothecaries
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Dante Alighieri
*Benedict Arnold
*Silvanus Bevan
*Nicholas Culpeper
*John Keats
*Nostradamus
*John Parkinson
*Joseph Proust
*Raeapteek References
See also
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Herb garden
*Herbalism
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