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    Per cacciar la malinconia delle femine: immaginazione e malattia d’amore nel Decameron di Boccaccio by Marilena Panarelli

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…An explicative example that testifies to the preeminent role that the medical culture played is Decameron X, 7, in which Lisa, the daughter of an apothecary, strangely cannot be healed by pharmacological remedies that her father knows, and not a single physician can help to heal her lovesickness. …”
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    Alignment of Community Pharmacy Foundation Grant Funding and the Evolution of Pharmacy Practice in the United States of America by Brittany Hoffmann-Eubanks, Anne Marie Kondic, Brian J. Isetts

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Pharmacy began in colonial America as the United States of America was just beginning to form with apothecary shops and druggists. Over time, the pharmacy industry would be revolutionized as America became urbanized, and drug products became commercially produced. …”
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    Public pharmacies on the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina over the Austro-Hungarian rule by Marković-Peković Vanda

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Background/Aim: With the adoption of legislation over the Austro-Hungarian rule (1878-1918) apothecary in Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H) became a regulated profession, which enabled the arrival of graduated pharmacists. …”
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    On the Role of Research Travel in Medical Education in the 2nd -3d Centuries AD by Irina V. Prolygina

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…The purpose of these journeys was to observe the local climate that affects human health and causes diseases, to study the peculiar properties of the local herbs and minerals, and to collect medicinal substances for his personal apothecary. According to the evidence preserved in one of his latest works, “De indolentia”, Galen managed to collect one of the richest pharmacopoeias of his time and a unique collection of prescriptions that was destroyed by a fire in Rome in 192.…”
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    Polish pharmacists – their eating habits and quality of life by Magdalena Kurnik-Łucka, Paweł Pasieka, Patrycja Łączak, Elżbieta Rząsa-Duran, Krzysztof Gil

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…Information about the survey was repeatedly published on the website of the Małopolska Apothecary Chamber and the E-farmacja.pl. More than half (61%) of respondents had a normal value of the body mass index (18.5-24.9 kg/m2), more than half (68%) of the respondents declared their physical activity in their free time as moderate or high. …”
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    Palynology of Gardens and Archaeobotany for the Environmental Reconstruction of the Charterhouse of Calci-Pisa in Tuscany (Central Italy) by Gabriele Gattiglia, Eleonora Rattighieri, Eleonora Clò, Francesca Anichini, Antonio Campus, Marta Rossi, Mauro Buonincontri, Anna Maria Mercuri

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Since 2018, interdisciplinary archaeological research focused on the monks’ gardens (and particularly: the Prior’s, the Apothecary’s, and the Master’s garden) and the green spaces outside the cloister walls, consisting of courtyards and orchards, to determine the individual (gardens) and collective (green spaces and surrounding woods) practices adopted by Carthusians. …”
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    Botanical Provenance of Traditional Medicines From Carpathian Mountains at the Ukrainian-Polish Border by Weronika Kozlowska, Charles Wagner, Charles Wagner, Erin M. Moore, Erin M. Moore, Adam Matkowski, Slavko Komarnytsky, Slavko Komarnytsky

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…This work describes the use of herbal medicines in the Beskid mountain ranges located south of Krakow and Lviv, two influential medieval centers of apothecary tradition in the region. Local botanical remedies shared by Boyko, Lemko, and Gorale ethnic groups were a part of the medieval European system of medicine, used according to their Dioscoridean and Galenic qualities. …”
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    Eesti patsient. Haiguse ja haige inimese kujutamise mudel 19. sajandi eesti kultuuris ja kirjasõnas. The Estonian Patient: A Model for the Representation of Illness and the Ill in... by Janek Kraavi

    Published 2009-12-01
    “…Communication is avoided and feared primarily because it has to be directed toward those in higher positions of power, or to institutions that embody power (the apothecary, the hospital). While these traits also characterize the separation between peasants and their rulers more generally, in a situation of illness the exclusion is felt with a double intensity. …”
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    A Pharmacy-Based eHealth Intervention Promoting Correct Use of Medication in Patients With Asthma and COPD: Nonrandomized Pre-Post Study by Kyma Schnoor, Anke Versluis, Robbert Bakema, Sanne van Luenen, Marcel J Kooij, J Maurik van den Heuvel, Martina Teichert, Persijn J Honkoop, Job F M van Boven, Niels H Chavannes, Jiska J Aardoom

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The eHealth intervention SARA (Service Apothecary Respiratory Advice) aims to improve participants’ correct use of inhalation medication by providing information and as-needed tailored follow-up support by a pharmacist. …”
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    Alone on an Island by Erin Kwolek

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Any physician, surgeon, obstetrician, or apothecary, who shall have knowingly prescribed or administered the means whereby the miscarriage is procured, shall, on conviction, be liable to imprisonment for a term from eighteen months to four years, and to perpetual interdiction from the exercise of his profession.[2] The language used in the Constitution reflects the persistence of Catholic values through time and excludes all methods of and exemptions for pregnancy terminations. …”
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    Mary I. Ingraham, Joseph K. So, and Roy Moodley, eds. 2016. Opera in a Multicultural World: Coloniality, Culture, Performance. New York: Routledge by Jane Forner

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Caryl Clark examines anti-Semitism in Haydn’s 1768 opera Lo speziale (The Apothecary), noting that it “indulged the prince’s [Nicolaus Esterházy] predilection for comedy redolent of Jewish caricature” (99). …”
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    Patients attitude towards an alcohol content and halalness of cough medicines by Abdul Rahem

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…During one month, 25 respondents obtained in 5 apothecaries; 2 apothecaries in Bangkalan Regency and 3 apothecaries in Pamekasan Regency. …”
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    Aspects of contemporary society in 'Gil Blas' by Carson, K

    Published 2017
    “…Doctors, surgeons, and apothecaries <br/> Afterword…”
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    Indigeneity, diversity, and equity in Internet interventions: Could ISRII contribute to making health care a universal human right? by Ricardo F. Muñoz, Blanca S. Pineda, Jazmin A. Llamas

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Keywords: Indigeneity, Diversity, Equity, Internet interventions, Digital apothecaries, Universal human rights…”
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    Soigner une maison aristocratique à la fin du XVIIIe siècle : le cas de la maisonnée de la princesse de Conti by Aurélie Chatenet-Calyste

    Published 2012-11-01
    “…The 262 pages of accounts, mainly apothecaries’ invoices, highlights the economy of health in the daily life of the household and makes it possible to think about the therapeutic consumption of the servants. …”
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    Un fournisseur des apothicaireries du Lyonnais au XVIIe siècle : Toine Cavet, son atelier et ses mortiers de bronze by Bertrand Bergbauer

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…Bronze mortar bowls were essential elements for the apothecaries of the Ancien régime. They are also remarkable works of art in terms of their decoration and their variety. …”
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    Transnational entanglements in colonial medicine by Philipp Teichfischer

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…In the period of investigation (1816-1884) around 320 Germans could be identified, who were employed in this service as military or civil doctors, as well as apothecaries. In the first part some general aspects of the topic are outlined, such as the current state of research, the definition of subject matter and time frame. …”
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    Mummies as medicinal tools by Rosanna Gorini

    Published 2005-12-01
    “…From the 12th to the 17th centuries, mummy remains could be found in apothecaries’ shops, and as late as 1908 they could be ordered from the catalogue of the Merck pharmaceutical company.…”
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