Canadian Pharmaceutical Journal, Volume 32Canadian Pharmaceutical Association., 1899 |
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... pharmacists . Chicago is a great town for pharmacists ' associa- tions , the youngest of them being the Veteran Drug- gists ' Association , the organizer of which is T. H. Jamieson , who has a local reputation as a druggist and a ...
... pharmacists . Chicago is a great town for pharmacists ' associa- tions , the youngest of them being the Veteran Drug- gists ' Association , the organizer of which is T. H. Jamieson , who has a local reputation as a druggist and a ...
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... pharmacist that his pale patrons who are misled by lying advertisements may soon become wrecks from arsenical poisoning . Society provides us with police protection against burglary and highway robbery , and in the absence of such ...
... pharmacist that his pale patrons who are misled by lying advertisements may soon become wrecks from arsenical poisoning . Society provides us with police protection against burglary and highway robbery , and in the absence of such ...
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... pharmacist on a troopship has an excellent opportun- ity for saving money . The corporal , who is , of course , a much ... pharmacists , namely , that the public must have a source of supply of simple and general reme- dies for slight ...
... pharmacist on a troopship has an excellent opportun- ity for saving money . The corporal , who is , of course , a much ... pharmacists , namely , that the public must have a source of supply of simple and general reme- dies for slight ...
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... pharmacists desiring to surpass the efforts of their Montreal brethren last year had prepared such an enticing programme that a large number of Montrealers were present , thoroughly prepared to spend two enjoyable days in the Ancient ...
... pharmacists desiring to surpass the efforts of their Montreal brethren last year had prepared such an enticing programme that a large number of Montrealers were present , thoroughly prepared to spend two enjoyable days in the Ancient ...
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... pharmacists , but the leaders of society , business and politics . On the right of the President , Mr. Wil- liams ... pharmacist is the real power behind the throne of Esculapius . The doctor may write his mandates in an illegible hand ...
... pharmacists , but the leaders of society , business and politics . On the right of the President , Mr. Wil- liams ... pharmacist is the real power behind the throne of Esculapius . The doctor may write his mandates in an illegible hand ...
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Página 520 - He weren't no saint, — them engineers Is all pretty much alike, One wife in Natchez-under-the-Hill And another one here, in Pike; A keerless man in his talk was Jim, And an awkward hand in a row, But he never flunked, and he never lied, — I reckon he never knowed how. And this was all the religion he had, — To treat his engine well; Never be passed on the river To mind the pilot's bell...
Página 73 - Were half the power that fills the world with terror, Were half the wealth bestowed on camps and courts, Given to redeem the human mind from error, There were no need of arsenals or forts: The warrior's name would be a name abhorred!
Página 520 - He weren't no saint, — but at jedgment I'd run my chance with Jim, 'Longside of some pious gentlemen That wouldn't shook hands with him. He seen his duty, a dead-sure thing, — And went for it thar and then ; And Christ ain'ta going to be too hard On a man that died for men. JOHN HAY LITTLE BREECHES I DON'T go much on religion, I never ain't had no show ; But I've got a middlin...
Página 444 - Why, Sir, that may be true in cases where learning cannot possibly be of any use ; for instance, this boy rows us as well without learning, as if he could sing the song of Orpheus to the Argonauts, who were the first sailors.' He then called to the boy, 'What would you give, my lad, to know about the Argonauts ?' ' Sir, (said the boy,) I would give what I have.
Página 520 - Through the hot black breath of the burnin' boat Jim Bludso's voice was heard, And they all had trust in his cussedness And knowed he would keep his word. And, sure's you're born, they all got off Afore the smokestacks fell, And Bludso's ghost went up alone In the smoke of the Prairie Belle.
Página 520 - Through the hot, black breath of the burnin' boat • Jim Bludso's voice was heard, And they all had trust in his cussedness, And knowed he would keep his word. And...
Página 285 - TRADE MARKS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable.
Página 73 - Down the dark future, through long generations, The echoing sounds grow fainter and then cease ; And like a bell, with solemn, sweet vibrations, I hear once more the voice of Christ say, "Peace !" Peace ! and no longer from its brazen portals The blast of War's great organ shakes the skies ! But beautiful as songs of the immortals, The holy melodies of love arise.
Página 520 - And an awkward hand in a row, But he never flunked, and he never lied : I reckon he never knowed how. And this was all the religion he had — To treat his engine well, Never be passed on the river, To mind the pilot's bell ; And if ever the Prairie Belle took fire, A thousand times he swore He'd hold her nozzle agin the bank Till the last soul got ashore. All boats has their day on the Mississip, And her day come at last. The Movastar was a better boat, But the Belle she wouldn't be passed, And...
Página 312 - Messrs. Lea Brothers & Co. announce for publication in March, 1899, the first volume of "PROGRESSIVE MEDICINE," a new annual which will be issued in four handsome octavo, cloth bound and richly illustrated volumes of about 400 pages each. The several volumes will appear at intervals of three months. In this age of unusual progress, so rapid is the advance...