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  • M0012251: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum exhibition: "The History of Pharmacy": display case
  • The vertuose boke of distyllacyon of the waters of all maner of herbes : with the fygures of styllatoryes / fyrst made and compyled by the thyrte yeres study and labour of ... Master Jherom Bruynswyke ... ; and now newly translate out of Duyche into Englysshe.
  • Presentation luncheon to Col. Sir William Smith, M.D. at Apothecaries Hall on Wednesday 12th June 1929 / Fifth International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy.
  • Bond Street Homeopathic Dispensary, New York. Coloured wood engraving.
  • Angels making up and dispensing a medicine. Wood inlay attributed to Luigi Gargiulo.
  • M0012321: Section on pharmacopoeia in the Gallery of Primitive Medicine, Wellcome Historical Medical Museum, 1946
  • Panacea, daughter of Æsculapius, examining a urine flask and surrounded by medical paraphernalia. Engraving by P. Galle (?).
  • A monkey dressed in preparation against the cholera epidemic. Etching, c. 1832.
  • Northern Dispensary, New York City. Coloured wood engraving by N. Orr & Co.
  • M0013095: Signature on pharmacy jar, Dutch delftware, c.1850
  • A chemist, surrounded by symbols and instruments of chemistry, advertising Richard Siddall, chemist in London. Etching by R. Clee, ca. 1750, after J. de Lajoue, ca. 1735.
  • Plan shewing arangement of tables on the occasion of the reception and banquet to the Fifth International Congress of Military Medicine and Pharmacy, Friday, 10th May, 1929.
  • M0012246: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum exhibition: "The History of Pharmacy": display screen
  • M0011910: Photograph of a medicine chest and its contents, circa 1750
  • A man comprised of pharmaceutical equipment. Coloured lithograph, 1830.
  • A tooth-drawer holding up a tooth after extracting it from a patient, who is spitting blood out of the window. Coloured lithograph by J.A.(?). Pecht, 1836, after G. Dou, 1672.
  • The pharmaceutical journal and transactions.
  • A theatrical figure in a tuxedo supporting a pestle and mortar as a hat and holding a large pill. Watercolour painting.
  • M0012256: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum exhibition: "The History of Pharmacy": display case
  • M0012244: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum exhibition: "The History of Pharmacy": display case
  • A design for a pharmacy label containing paraphernalia associated with that discipline. Engraving.
  • Eastern Dispensary, Essex and Grand, New York. Coloured wood engraving by N. Orr. Co.
  • Trephination, preparation of medicines from raw materials, a skeleton, a muscleman and a portrait of A. Paré. Line engraving.
  • M0011884: Reproduction of a table of metallic compounds used in pharmacy from Méthode de nomenclature chimique, 1787
  • A chemist, surrounded by symbols and instruments of chemistry, advertising Richard Siddall, chemist in London. Etching by R. Clee, ca. 1750, after J. de Lajoue, ca. 1735.
  • A man comprised of pharmaceutical equipment. Coloured lithograph, 1830.
  • A man barricades himself in with a panoply of protections against the cholera epidemic, the latter represented as a hag; representing an overabundance of useless advice concerning protection against cholera. Coloured etching by J.B. Wunder, c. 1832.
  • Reception and banquet by the Corporation of London at Guildhall on Friday the 10th May 1929 : the Rt. Hon. Sir J.E. Kynaston Studd ...
  • M0012260: Wellcome Historical Medical Museum exhibition: "The History of Pharmacy": display case
  • We, the court of examiners, chosen and appointed by the master, wardens and assistants of the Society of the Art and Mystery of Apothecaries of the City of London in pursuance of a certain Act of Parliament passed in the 55th year of the reign of his majesty King George the third entitled an Act for the better regulating the practice of apothecaries throughout England and Wales, do hereby by virtue of the power & authority invested by the said Act certify that ... has been by us carefully and deliberately examined as to his skills & abilities in the science & practice of medicine ... duly qualified as an apothecary.