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pharmacist

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Word definitions for pharmacist in dictionaries

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Pharmacists , also known as chemists ( Commonwealth English ) or druggists (North American and, archaically, Commonwealth English), are healthcare professionals who practice in pharmacy , the field of health sciences focusing on safe and effective medication ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ VERB ask ▪ Some medicines contain corn syrup: ask your pharmacist for advice if you are concerned about avoiding all corn products. 3. ▪ Keen to work proactively, we asked eight local pharmacists what they could provide for ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 (context pharmacy English) A professional who dispenses prescription drugs in a hospital or retail pharmacy. 2 (context pharmacy academic English) One who studies pharmacy.

Usage examples of pharmacist.

MacDonell and Margaret Charpentier, pharmacists extraordinaire, who also have a very promising future as poisoners.

The pharmacist told me that Hidalgo del Parral had no American medics, but that one had set up a small practice in San Francisco del Oro about fifteen miles away.

We saw the realist run into the naturalist, the naturalist into the animalist, the psychologist into the sexualist, and the sudden reaction to romance, in the form of what is called the historic novel, the receipt for which can be prescribed by any competent pharmacist.

From the beginning, the leader among these drinks was an unlikely headache remedy invented in 1886 by an Atlanta pharmacist, John Styth Pemberton.

A middle-aged pharmacist by the name of John Styth Pemberton, he was a Confederate soldier who had fought in the Civil War and then set up as a pharmacist in 1869.

Chinese White was much purer and stronger than the stuff doled out by pharmacists and mail-order houses.

Since most of the early soda fountains began as one corner of the neighborhood drugstore, it was not a great coincidence that pharmacists such as Pemberton and Bradham invented soft drinks.

Gronke, the pharmacist, has a pharmacy on Neuer Markt that carries everything, corrosive, narcotic, and septic poisons.

Needless to say, they had canceled at the last minute and Norvel Float was left holding the bag with 723 pharmacists who would have no afterdinner entertainment.

Possibly the pharmacist should have been more cagey and gone along with the stunt.

Sixteen-year-old Agatha Schulte, daughter of the chief pharmacist of Arnhem’s municipal hospital, was convinced that most of the soldiers she saw were drunk.

Conditioning powder can be made up by any pharmacist who is given the formula, but Doc was dependable, well liked by cockers, and he had also invented a salve that was a quick healer for battered cocks.

As a pharmacist, I thought that this crampy sensation was due to a completely different cause and talked to an acquaintance.

Since his great-grandfather's humble beginnings as a storefront pharmacist in Boston, his family had built and expanded an empire on buffered aspirin and analgesics.

He was I slim, reserved midwesterner who looked like one of those movie character actors who always played the kindly pharmacist or family doctor.