The Medical Times and Gazette, 2 tomasJ. & A. Churchill, 1874 |
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... APOTHECARIES v . ANDERTON . - A penalty of £ 20 , and costs amounting to £ 5 ls . 6d . , have been recovered through the Halifax County Court from the defendant , a homœopathic chemist in Halifax , for illegally practising as an ...
... APOTHECARIES v . ANDERTON . - A penalty of £ 20 , and costs amounting to £ 5 ls . 6d . , have been recovered through the Halifax County Court from the defendant , a homœopathic chemist in Halifax , for illegally practising as an ...
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... Apothecaries ( Ireland ) Act of 1791. The measure follows very closely the lines of the Bill recently pro- posed by the King and Queen's College of Physicians , and which was noticed in the Medical Times and Gazette , April 18 , 1874 ...
... Apothecaries ( Ireland ) Act of 1791. The measure follows very closely the lines of the Bill recently pro- posed by the King and Queen's College of Physicians , and which was noticed in the Medical Times and Gazette , April 18 , 1874 ...
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... APOTHECARIES ' LICENCES - PUBLIC HEALTH ( IRE- LAND ) . In the House of Commons , on Thursday , June 25 , Mr. Sclater - Booth , in reply to Colonel Barttelot , said that he proposed to ask the House to resolve itself into a committee on ...
... APOTHECARIES ' LICENCES - PUBLIC HEALTH ( IRE- LAND ) . In the House of Commons , on Thursday , June 25 , Mr. Sclater - Booth , in reply to Colonel Barttelot , said that he proposed to ask the House to resolve itself into a committee on ...
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... APOTHECARIES ' HALL . - The following gentlemen passed their examination in the Science and Practice of Medicine , and received certificates to practise , on Thursday , June 25 : - Caddy , Henry , Ulverston , Lancashire . Hicks , Edward ...
... APOTHECARIES ' HALL . - The following gentlemen passed their examination in the Science and Practice of Medicine , and received certificates to practise , on Thursday , June 25 : - Caddy , Henry , Ulverston , Lancashire . Hicks , Edward ...
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... Apothecaries ' Society - the only body that was till now left out in the cold - to enter the Conjoint Scheme . But there are two very important differences between the enabling Bill obtained by the Apothecaries ' Society and that ...
... Apothecaries ' Society - the only body that was till now left out in the cold - to enter the Conjoint Scheme . But there are two very important differences between the enabling Bill obtained by the Apothecaries ' Society and that ...
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