. The Pharmaceutical era. 30.—Wollaston CameraLucida. March 17, 1898.] THE PHARMACEUTICAL ERA. 395. Fig. 32.—Micioscopc with Abbe Camera Lucida and twenty years later, together with his wife and family,and a collection of drups, a list of which, containing thenames of no less than one hundred and sixty-four drugsand preparations, is still extant. In the Ministry of Medicine, to which the apteka wasattached, there were several classes. The physicians,surgeons, aptekars or apothecaries connected with thecourt apteka, and under them alchemists, distillers,pupils and collectors of herbs. Also


. The Pharmaceutical era. 30.—Wollaston CameraLucida. March 17, 1898.] THE PHARMACEUTICAL ERA. 395. Fig. 32.—Micioscopc with Abbe Camera Lucida and twenty years later, together with his wife and family,and a collection of drups, a list of which, containing thenames of no less than one hundred and sixty-four drugsand preparations, is still extant. In the Ministry of Medicine, to which the apteka wasattached, there were several classes. The physicians,surgeons, aptekars or apothecaries connected with thecourt apteka, and under them alchemists, distillers,pupils and collectors of herbs. Also oculists, barbers,blood-letters, bone-setters and undertakers. The incomeof the ministry was derived from a government old apteka was for the use ofthe court alone, and very soon anew one was opened which solddrugs and preparations to thearmy and to private also had to care for the publichealth, by pi-eventing the spreadof infectious diseases. The med-icaments for the personal use ofthe Tsar were kept in a roomlocked and sealed by the secretaryof the ministry, the drugs t


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