If the wound be likely to keep on oozing blood, put on first a thickness of surgeon's cotton, or prepared cotton-batting, an ounce of which can be purchased for ten cents at any drugstore.
Suddenly an idea occurred to her and she made straight for the nearest drugstore.
Then quite suddenly he stepped from the train and made his way to where the magenta-pink and violet lights of Martin's drugstore glowed in the night.
What an alluring place the little drugstore was!
drugstore| American Dictionary
drugstore
noun[C]
us/ˈdrʌɡˌstɔr,-ˌstoʊr/
astorethatsellsmedicinesand usually othergoods,esp.productsrelatingtocleaningandcaringfor thebody
When we need to alleviate a headache or a backache, we simply go to the nearestdrugstoreand buy the medication we require.
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The only important investments are drugstores, hotels, restaurants, storages and buses.
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Some commercial businesses improved: textiles, restoration, drugstores, bookstores and coal supply and other power sources.
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Adrugstoreor a pharmacy is one of those conveniences that we presume we cannot do without.
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Once the processing stage was completed, officials packed and sealed the drugs and transferred them to thedrugstore.
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The addition of the phrase "benefiting the people" to the new title of thedrugstoresuggests its new goal, which by now was radically different from the original objective.
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The proposed ban within the draft regulations on advertising to the grocery anddrugstoretrade will deny industry an important communication channel with its distributors.
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We were left with only $3 per day to eat in the drugstores, having had to spend $11 per day in keeping a decent roof over our heads.
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It marked thedrugstoreor apothecary in much the same way as the barber's pole marked tonsorial establishments in some countries.
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By 1870, the town had two grocery stores, adrugstoreand a blacksmith shop.
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During the early 1900s local businesses included three grocery stores, a barbershop, adrugstore, a movie theater, a blacksmith shop, and three doctors.
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The product is presented as an atomizer to be taken orally, and it will be delivered at drugstores inside some hospitals.
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He started his business career as adrugstoreclerk and manufacturer of patent medicines.
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After the larval period,drugstorebeetle larvae move out of the substrate to build a cocoon and pupate.
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The town had several businesses and public buildings: bakery,drugstore, livery stable, barbershop, church, school, library, and a machine shop.
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