-
Kalsruhe and
later p****ed the
apothecary's
examination in 1906.
Apothecaries used
their own
measurement system, the
apothecaries' system, to
provide precise...
- The
apothecaries' system, or
apothecaries'
weights and measures, is a
historical system of m**** and
volume units that were used by
physicians and apothecaries...
-
Before that,
apothecaries had been ****er-
Apothecaries or ****ers
since the 12th century.
Having sought autonomy for many years, the
apothecaries finally separated...
- unit of
measurement of m****, and in the troy weight, avoirdupois, and
Apothecaries' system,
equal to
exactly 64.79891 milligrams. It is
nominally based...
- curriculum. The
obsolete apothecaries'
ounce (abbreviated ℥)
equivalent to the troy ounce, was
formerly used by
apothecaries. "Maria
Theresa ounce" was...
-
Garden was
established as the
Apothecaries'
Garden in London, England, in 1673 by the
Worshipful Society of
Apothecaries to grow
plants to be used as medicines...
- with
imperial equivalents.
Apothecaries'
units are
mentioned neither in the act of 1824 nor 1825. At the time,
apothecaries'
weights and
measures were...
- m**** of 1⁄96 pounds
apothecaries (lb ap), or 1⁄8 ounces
apothecaries (oz ap or ℥) (the
pound apothecaries and
ounce apothecaries are
equal to the troy...
-
Practice of
Apothecaries throughout England and Wales". The Act
introduced compulsory apprenticeship and
formal qualifications for
apothecaries, in modern...
-
Apothecaries Hall may mean:
Apothecaries Hall, London, the home of the
Worshipful Society of
Apothecaries in Blackfriars,
London Apothecaries' Hall of...