apothcaries used knives, tongue scrapers, tooth extractor, bandages, hebs.
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Apothecaries were important because they provided herbal medications for the people. They were also like modern-day drugstores and sold tobbacco, toothbrushes, candles, cooking spices etc.
the colonial apothecaries believes that the white stuff on your tongue was bad germs. the tongue scraper was used to clean the tongue. they placed it at very back of tongue, pressed down, and pulled forwards. then, they cleaned it off, and did the same thing, until the tongue didnt have anything else on it.
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Physicians in Colonial America oft wore a ditto suit, powdered grizzled wig (if he could afford it, or just natural hair tied in fashion, and/or powdered), with a black tricorn hat, and walking stick oft with silver or gold knob (often with a vinaigrette to hold to the nose on appropriate occasions). In England, most doctors wore all black. Americans did not hold on to all of those european habits. Some did wear Black Ditto suits in America ~ you can find Dr. Joseph Warren portrait in Black and in common fashion.
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Worshipful Society of Apothecaries was created in 1617.
Apothecaries' Hall of Ireland was created in 1791.
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W. S. C. Copeman has written: 'The Worshipful Society of Apothecaries of London' -- subject(s): History, Society of Apothecaries, Society of Apothecaries of London 'Arthritis and rheumatism'
Apothecaries sold poison which was illegal. They did this because they where normally poor and would do anything to get some money.
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In the Canterbury Tales, the doctor has a profitable arrangement with apothecaries based on commissions he receives for prescribing medications. The doctor prescribes costly remedies that the apothecaries profit from by selling, creating a mutually beneficial relationship where both parties make money. This arrangement reflects the common practices of medical professionals and apothecaries during the medieval period.
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