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CVS Pharmacy #1550 (13,239 square feet)
1600 Richmond Road, Williamsburg, VA
This location was built and opened in 2011; it was originally located here.
The pharmacy is in its normal location in the middle of the back wall, though not bumped out as much as normal. There were always people at it when I went by (admittedly, I was in a bit of a rush at this store as it was getting late and I wanted to head back to Seattle), so I didn't get any real pictures of the pharmacy itself -- it's pretty standard though.
Staff. Navy Department Dispensary (about 02/1920). Front row, sitting: Dr. Brown, Dr. Haynes, Secretary Joseph Daniels, Dr. Dennis, Dr. Mahoney, Dr. Harrison. Center row, standing: Mr. Rider, Mr. Megin, Dr. Wheatley, Dr. Speidel, Dr. Wright, Dr. Spring, Dr. White. Center row, nurses: Misses Robinson, Hamlin, Conry, Thomas, Hoyl and Jordan. Back row, standing: Enlisted Hospital Corpsmen: Crouse, Crofts, Machin, LaForge, Lake, Warren, Marthiljoni, Kern, Dain, Tutt, Smith, Clarkson, Giles, Hamilton. [Portraits.] [Scene.]
Originally filed under Hospital Corps Archives Exhibit 27 - Some Old Timers BUMED:MH5 (A12-001/EN) 9/20/46.
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Compoundia Pharmacy is a leading compound pharmacy in the state of Westlake Village California, specializing in custom compounding.
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A modular pharmacy.
Some first timers for me. First time to design a model with Studio and not LDD. Moreover first time to build a modular with 4 instead of 3 floors.
The lowest level features a pharmacy where minifigs can get everything for their well-being.
One level above a shrink has his office. Apparently the guy from the casino who lost a lots of hard earned studs is here to do something against his gambling addiction. As soon as he lays down he can no longer hold himself back. The shrink however only looks at the clock above him to ensure maximum profit.
The shrinks profit goes into the two upper level where he turned the old apartment into a fancy looking one including an island kitchen and a jacuzzi.
Statistics:
Parts: 6127
Design time: About 100h
Build time: About 10h
Building instructions are available! Please check: www.ebay.de/sch/paul_faul/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_...
Day 27 - Pharmacy
Today I feel sick ... irritating cough. So I walked with Oliver to the pharmacy. The pharmacist gave me cough and cold preparations, which I now must swallow. The medicine tastes awful, but Oliver said that the medicine is good for me. Now I will take the medicine and lay me in the bed... so I can go out with Oliver tomorrow. The weather should be sunny :)
Heute fühle ich mich krank... anhaltender Husten. Also ging ich mit Oliver zur Apotheke. Die Apothekerin gab mir Husten- und Erkältungspräparate, die ich jetzt schlucken muss. Die Medizin schmeckt scheußlich, aber Oliver sagt, dass die Medizin gut für mich ist. Jetzt werde ich die Medizin nehmen und mich in das Bett legen... dann kann ich morgen mit Oliver raus gehen. Das Wetter soll sonnig werden :)
Please check: 365.olivertotzke.de for the complete project and leave a comment there!
Neil's Compounding Pharmacy
9801 Kincey Avenue
Huntersville, NC 28078
United States
(704) 947-3220
compound.pharmacy.huntersville@gmail.com
CVS Pharmacy #5796 (13,217 square feet)
2315 W Mercury Blvd, Hampton, VA
This location opened in June 2009.
The Rite Aid Pharmacy is at 1730 S. Main St. in the Evergreen Village shopping center. We are looking more or less eastward. The Best Western Willits Inn is visible in the distance against Baechtel Hill on the other side of Main Street (Highway 101).
CVS Pharmacy #6812 (13,320 square feet)
4432 George Washington Memorial Highway, Heritage Square, Yorktown, VA
This location opened in October 2009.
The site previously housed three buildings: a 7-Eleven-turned Papa John's/Comic shop, a Pizza Hut-turned York Deli and a strip of shopping center stores.
Title: Magnolia Pharmacy
Date: 1940
Location: 101 East Main Street, Lakeland, FL
Description: Built in the 1920s for pharmacist - druggist Clare E. Henley the Magnolia Pharmacy was a Main Street staple until torn down in 1973 to make way for a bank expansion. Mr. Henley, an avid supporter of athletics, is the namesake of Henley Baseball Field.
Collection: Lakeland Photograph Collection
ID: p1928
Link: cdm15809.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15809coll...
- Saint-Lambert, Québec, Canada
Our favourite pharmacy on Victoria street. The hear of the Village is on the left.
I took the pictures of Victoria street in both directions while standing in the middle of the street, more or less a few feet in front of these ladies. My mother's car is the small gold one going in to he parking lot.
Pharmacie Jean Coutu
rue Victoria
27 février 2006 -13°C
Pharmacy is open same hours as center and has drive up window for pickup. Some great discounts are available to CMs on the plan for over the counter and prescription drugs.
Center for Living Well offers High-quality, personalized care, enhanced access to services, coordinated, hassle-free treatment, as well as privacy and confidentiality.
Medicap Pharmacy (1,930 square feet)
956 J Clyde Morris Boulevard, Bay Berry Village, Newport News, VA
This business opened in 2007; it was originally a Bank of Hampton Roads, which opened in March 1973. It became Fidelity American Bank of Hampton Roads/Central Fidelity Bank in September 1976, which closed in the early 1990s, and became a Geico in September 2001, which was originally located here; it relocated here in 2006.
Go to Page 105 in the Internet Archive
Title: American journal of pharmacy, 93
Creator: Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science
Publisher: Philadelphia
Sponsor: University of Toronto
Contributor: Gerstein - University of Toronto
Date: 1829
Vol: 93
Language: eng
Description: Four preliminary numbers (called v. 1, no. 1-4) issued 1825-27
Vols. for 1836-52 called also 2d ser., v. 1-18; 1853-70, 3d ser., v. 1-18; 1871-95, 4th ser., v. 1-24
Other slight variations in title
Continued by Pharmacy management
Title varies: Apr. 1829-Jan. 1835, Journal
Published by the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science (called 1829-196 Philadelphia College of Pharmacy)
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Gloucester Pharmacy (5,600 square feet)
7453 Hargett Boulevard, Walter Reed Plaza, Gloucester, VA
This pharmacy opened on September 1st, 1998 and closed on April 19th, 2021. The portion it occupies on the end was originally the No. 1 Chinese restaurant, which opened in January 1998 and relocated here on October 30th, 2008.
Seemingly, this is about the best picture of the pharmacy that I got. Its sign matches that of the Seafood department (meaning that, thankfully, this is one department without anthropomorphic figures). It's in a somewhat odd location in the center of the front end (where I would expect the customer service department to be), which seems like it would be perfect for an outside pharmacy walk-up window like many Fred Meyers (and some QFCs) have -- except this store doesn't have one! Even more strangely, the entire department is glass block on the exterior walls. I do have to wonder if this might have been customer service (or something else) during the Stock Market Foods era, since I doubt there would have been pharmacies in such a small, local chain, but you never know...
“We never closed”. The pharmacy that resides behind these walls has been there a few hundred years. It boasts the bowl of Hygieia, who Wikipedia tells us was the Greek goddess of Health (who brought us hygiene), and the associate, wife, or daughter of Asclepius. Asclepius' symbol is his rod, with a snake twined around it. That’s a wholesome story that the original builders of this fine establishment (in the old town of Korčula, in Croatia) erected to draw attention to the service within. I’m glad it’s still there. But I have to admit that its garish, plastic and steel green substitute placed alongside is a darn site easier to spot when you’ve run out of paracetamol.