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  2. Medicinal jar - Wikipedia

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    A medicinal jar, drug jar, or apothecary jar is a jar used to contain medicines. Ceramic medicinal jars originated in the Islamic world and were brought to Europe where the production of jars flourished from the Middle Ages onward. Potteries were established throughout Europe and many were commissioned to produce jars for pharmacies and ...

  3. Apothecary - Wikipedia

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    Apothecary (/ ə ˈ p ɒ θ ə k ər i /) is an archaic English term for a medical professional who formulates and dispenses materia medica (medicine) to physicians, surgeons and patients. The modern terms 'pharmacist' and 'chemist' (British English) have taken over this role.

  4. Show globe - Wikipedia

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    Herbs and Indian remedies were used and apothecary shops were set up in large population centers. During the Revolutionary War medicine and pharmacy emerged as separate professions, and the first American Pharmacopoeia was printed in 1778. [9] By the 19th century, pharmacists had stopped practicing medicine and even the name apothecary faded away.

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    Apothecary Jar Organizers. $9.99 at amazon.com. Women's Fleece Lined Tights. $19.99 at amazon.com. Amazon Haul is a mobile-only experience, meaning you can only access it via the app on your phone ...

  6. Jar - Wikipedia

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    A jar is a rigid, cylindrical or slightly conical container, typically made of glass, ceramic, ... Apothecary jar – historically for storage of medicines; made of ...

  7. Gallipot - Wikipedia

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    Top view of a modern gallipot. A gallipot is a small jar, traditionally of glazed earthenware, used by apothecaries for holding ointment or medicine. [1] In the 21st century, gallipots are available in plastic as well.