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Pharmacy's 2015 Apothecary Ball at Jule Collins Smith Museum of Art on Friday, April 10, 2015 in Auburn, Ala. Anthony Hall
Harrison School of Pharmacy Apothecary Ball on Saturday, March 24, 2018 in Auburn, Ala. Anthony Hall
CVS Pharmacy #6403 (12,088 square feet)
6678 E Virginia Beach Boulevard, Norfolk, VA
Opened in spring 2012
Harrison School of Pharmacy Apothecary Ball on Saturday, March 24, 2018 in Auburn, Ala. Anthony Hall
Pharmacy's 2015 Apothecary Ball at Jule Collins Smith Museum of Art on Friday, April 10, 2015 in Auburn, Ala. Anthony Hall
The facade of the Pharmacy Building in Johnson City in the evening hour, June 13, 2023.
Jonathan Cohen / University Photographer
CVS Pharmacy #7361 (9,978 square feet)
1101 S Croatan Highway, Kill Devil Hills, NC
This location was built and opened in 2000.
CVS Pharmacy #1561 (13,225 square feet)
306 W Atlantic Street, Southside Square, Emporia, VA
This location opened in summer 2009 and was originally located here. The site originally housed Winn-Dixie #947, which opened in 1983 and closed in fall 2004.
I found that the pharmacies were well built and solid. Except of course the traditional medicine store which was just another open stand.
Pharmacy's 2015 Apothecary Ball at Jule Collins Smith Museum of Art on Friday, April 10, 2015 in Auburn, Ala. Anthony Hall
On the ground floor of the good looking building in the middel is an old pharmacy from 1903;
the "Valby Apotek" at the adress; Valby Langgade 49
It looks way better in sunlight, as it can be seen on Google Streetview =)
Pharmacy - stocked due to donations from Irish Students. Learning to use computer for inventory control
I'm seriously in love with this sign, have been for years now. It looks good by day, but better at night, floating. Just like an old Contac pill; different colorway.
Hello lovely.
Medicap Pharmacy, found in Millvale, Pa.
Hajvery University has a good culture of organizing seminars, conferences and workshops for its graduate and postgraduate students and faculty. Maintaining this habit, one day seminar on “Drug Act and Future Health Care Challenges” was organized at euro campus of Hajvery University, Lahore on 21st January 2014. The students and faculty of Pharmacy were actively involved in in organizing and managing this seminar. Stall of alternative medicines was exhibited by BM (private) Ltd. Live coverage of the whole seminar was done by Pharmanews.
Many speakers and guests from Drug Regulatory Authority of Pakistan and Pharmaceutical Industries were present on that day. Invited speakers of the day include Mr. Saleem Khan (Director, OTC and Health Products), Mr. Abdul Sattar Surani (Deputy Director, OTC and Health Products), Mr. Ayaz Ali Khan (Chief Drug Controller, Lahore), Dr. Zeba Ahmed Shuja (Director Technical, Shazoo Zaka pvt Ltd), Mr. Amanullah Bismil (CEO, BM private Ltd), Mr. Zia Husain (Federal Inspector of Drugs, Drug Regulatory Authority Pakistan, Lahore), Mr. Noor Mohammad Mahar (Technical Member, European Nutraceutical Associate Switzerland/Media Secretary Pakistan Pharmacist Association), Mr. Syed Alvi (CEO, Calgan Phytopharma). All these guests were warmly welcomed by the reception team comprising of pharmacy faculty and students.
The seminar was started by the hosts Miss Hira Seerat and Saira Sami Khan by welcoming all the respected speakers and guests. Recitation of Holy Quran was done by Hafiz Hafeez Ullah. Prof. Then, Prof. Dr. Khaild Pervaiz, Rector of Hajvery University has formally welcomed all the speakers and guests in his address. Then the hosts, Tayyaba Riaz and Hina Khalid invited and introduced the respected speakers on the stage one by one. The first speaker of the day was Mr. Saleem Khan and delivered his presentation addressing the topic Alternative System of Medicines. The hosts thanked him and invited Dr. Zeba Ahmed Shuja, she told about The Active Ingredients. The next speaker, Mr. Amanullah Bismil came and told the audience about Quality Assurance Parameters for Manufacturing. After him, Mr. Abdul Sattar Surani came and shared his data related to Drug Control then Mr. Zia Husnain came and done his presentation on Use of Complementary and Alternative Medication. The next speaker was Mr. Noor Muhammad Mahar and told the listeners about Pharma Business Future and Health Laws. After him, Mr. Ayaz Ali Khan came and shared his awareness and discussed about Drug Control Management in Punjab while he was delivering his knowledge, the Chief Guest of the day, Mr. Rana Iqbal (Speaker of Punjab Assembly) came. All the students, teachers and guests warmly welcomed him and give standing ovation. Rector of Hajvery University gave the short introduction of speaker of Punjab Assembly and welcomed him. After that, Speaker Assembly was invited on the stage to say few words related to the seminar and efforts of Hajvery University. He thanked and was very happy for having him on the seminar. He gave very powerful and devotional speech on the pharmacist’s role and future. Then the souvenir were represented to the sespected speakers of the seminar by the Chief Guest. Chairman, Board of Governors, Mr. Atif Mushtaq has offered memento to the honor able chief guest. In last Director Foreign Affairs and Planning, Mr. Fahad Sheikh gave a speech thanking all the guests and chief guest and shared the importance of Drug Act. In the last, a group photo was taken and the seminar was ended with that. We really appreciate the efforts of our management and faculty for organizing such an informative session for students.
Image ©Licensed to Parsons Media. 03/12/2021. Oswestry, United Kingdom. Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits North Shropshire. The Prime Minister Boris Johnson visits the Conservative Party Candidate for the North Shropshire by-election Dr Neil Shastri-Hurst at the Day Lewis Pharmacy in Oswestry North Shropshire ahead of the by-election on December 16th 2021. Picture by Andrew Parsons CCHQ / Parsons Media
Pharmacy's 2015 Apothecary Ball at Jule Collins Smith Museum of Art on Friday, April 10, 2015 in Auburn, Ala. Anthony Hall
Pharmacy's 2015 Apothecary Ball at Jule Collins Smith Museum of Art on Friday, April 10, 2015 in Auburn, Ala. Anthony Hall
Pharmacy's 2015 Apothecary Ball at Jule Collins Smith Museum of Art on Friday, April 10, 2015 in Auburn, Ala. Anthony Hall
Pharmacy's 2015 Apothecary Ball at Jule Collins Smith Museum of Art on Friday, April 10, 2015 in Auburn, Ala. Anthony Hall
Harrison School of Pharmacy 3rd Annual Apothecary Ball in Auburn, Ala. Anthony Hall/Auburn Athletics
Auburn pharmacy student Josh Francis talks with a medical student while faculty advisor Dr. Nicole Slater listens in at the USA Student-Run Free Clinic in Mobile, Alabama.
Harrison School of Pharmacy Apothecary Ball on Saturday, March 24, 2018 in Auburn, Ala. Anthony Hall
Pharmacy's 2015 Apothecary Ball at Jule Collins Smith Museum of Art on Friday, April 10, 2015 in Auburn, Ala. Anthony Hall
A clinic worker weighs traditional Chinese herbs in the pharmacy. In the eighth part of the Rural China series, China Daily reporter D J Clark visits the local doctors in Kengxi village who explain how the recent rural health insurance initiative have benefitted the local community.
Back in 2005 medical insurance was predominantly for city dwellers, covering only about a quarter of China’s population and 80% of all the medical facilities were based in urban areas. To offset this imbalance, China set out a five-year plan to rebuild the rural medical service system by supporting the construction of county-level hospitals, grassroots medical care institutions and village clinics. They also setup a new affordable rural healthcare insurance, all in all spending 1.13 trillion yuan over the last three years according to Vice Minister of Finance Wang Jun. Kengxi, China, 29/01/2012.
See the video at vimeo.com/37082170