Less than 2.5 per cent of all inventories were for professional people (attorneys, apothecaries, barbers, schoolteachers, surgeons and clerks).
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Other occupational groups who were apparently more likely to sue than to be sued were yeomen, scribes and notaries, and apothecaries and barbers.
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Candidates could be licensed as physicians, surgeons, accoucheurs, apothecaries or chemists and druggists.
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And its healers were far from being restricted to the familiar pyramid of physicians, barbersurgeons and apothecaries pictured in traditional medical-history textbooks.
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The first "demonstrateurs" for chemical-pharmaceutical training were mainly apothecaries who were familiar with the artisanship-technical aspects of the production of medicines.
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There was at least one other contemporary mercer in the town, and anapothecary.
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In country districts, where practice was not restricted, doctors were more likely to be competing with apothecaries for a share of the medicine trade than with midwives.
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In relation to pharmacology and medicine this meant that testing a novel medicine could no longer be arranged on a personal basis betweenapothecary, physician, and patient.
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It is still illegal for any person to act as anapothecaryif he is not in fact a certifiedapothecary.
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To have it otherwise would be to retreat to the days of the apothecary's apprentice.
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The truth is that business interests have got into the habit of mind of the apothecary's leech.
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These issues cannot be weighed in an apothecary's scale.
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The remaining change relates to the apothecaries' units and weights and measures.
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It would be rather like reverting to the medievalapothecaryapprenticeship system.
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Their attitude is like that of the mediaevalapothecarywho first bled his patient white and then wondered why his patient was anaemic.
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