. The Pharmaceutical era . ,perhaps the most remarkable monument in Paris. Thenames of his ninety-six battles are inscribed under themain arch, which is 90 feet high inside, the total heightof the structure is 132 feet. The view from the top isunique, twelve magnificent tree-bordered avenues spreadlike the spokes of a wheel, from the circular place deIEtoile. In the center of which the arch Is placed. Oneof these great thoroughfares, named after NapoleonsGrand Army, runs westward for several miles, straightas a dart, to the statue of the Defence of Paris ( Courbevoie. Its eastward conti


. The Pharmaceutical era . ,perhaps the most remarkable monument in Paris. Thenames of his ninety-six battles are inscribed under themain arch, which is 90 feet high inside, the total heightof the structure is 132 feet. The view from the top isunique, twelve magnificent tree-bordered avenues spreadlike the spokes of a wheel, from the circular place deIEtoile. In the center of which the arch Is placed. Oneof these great thoroughfares, named after NapoleonsGrand Army, runs westward for several miles, straightas a dart, to the statue of the Defence of Paris ( Courbevoie. Its eastward continuation is known as the Avenne des Cliauips Flysees,and is the most striking and best known of the greatParis thoroughfares. In this and the neighboring avenuesare the wealthiest homes of Paris, and the gardens oneach side of the lower part of the avenue, (from whichthe name BIysian Fields is derived) are the play-ground of their children, for few youngsters know theprivilege of a garden of their own in this city of seven-. OPERA HOUSE, HOTET^ DE VILLE. February i, 1900.] THE PHARMACEUTICAL ERA. 7


Size: 2882px × 867px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, booksubjectdrugs, booksubjectpharmacy, bookyear1