The Pharmaceutical era . lus 1 oz. Vii oz. IS.—10 drops cinnamon oil. May 21.—A medichie composed of senna, rhubart*and peach-flower syrup. -\ of our readers acquainted with the openinglet ot Molieres Malade. Imaginaire will infallibly1)1. reminded of M. Fleurants bill as they read theabo\ e It is to be feared that so far as invoices wereconcerned the dramatists sarcasms on the apothe-caries of his epoch were not wholly undeserved. Inmv CTse the expression apothecaries bill is still(uuently applied in France to an over-long and ex-ci ^si\ cly detailed claim for money. Of
The Pharmaceutical era . lus 1 oz. Vii oz. IS.—10 drops cinnamon oil. May 21.—A medichie composed of senna, rhubart*and peach-flower syrup. -\ of our readers acquainted with the openinglet ot Molieres Malade. Imaginaire will infallibly1)1. reminded of M. Fleurants bill as they read theabo\ e It is to be feared that so far as invoices wereconcerned the dramatists sarcasms on the apothe-caries of his epoch were not wholly undeserved. Inmv CTse the expression apothecaries bill is still(uuently applied in France to an over-long and ex-ci ^si\ cly detailed claim for money. Of course, it is-ditlieult to judge of the real character of The Frencls Seventeeiitli Century ApotUecary after so long a lapse of time. That he was a worthyand public-spirited citizen, often rich and generous,and frequently of high mental culture seems would perhaps be an error to insist too much onthe entrance examinations of the Apothecaries Guildas ahsnlute proof of an invariably high standard of edu-. APOTHCOAHICS wciiHrs- cation, or to compare these little family affairs withthe free unbiased pharmacy board examination ofmodern .\merica. It is evident that in a close cor-poration like that of the apothecaries, the wealth and! THE PHARMACEUTICAL ERA. [July 4, 1001
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