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Left: the old Boots vitamin C packaging. Right: the new packaging.

 

Left: 250 tablets.

Right: 180 tablets.

 

Still, you get more plastic with the new packaging. Free!

Professor Warshel visited Lund in the days after receiving his prize in Stockholm. He received his award for "for the development of multiscale models for complex chemical systems", which as best as I could divine from his lecture means that he was a pioneer among chemists combining complex computer models with empirical experiments in order to better understand chemical reactions that are either highly complex or extremely fast.

I handed the technician a flickr party card explaining a draft on I am writing on present photo fashions - the picture was set-up on the camera sales shelf on self timer so it was a bit hit or miss..

(except now it's a beauty salon)

Chemist and Photographer - Beamish Museum

Corner of Cloudesley Road & Richmond Avenue, Barnsbury

 

Wootton's Cash Chemist

J. Hearle M.P.S.

Dispensing

Chemist

Hours of Business

9 A.M. to 6-30 P.M.

Thursday to 1 P.M.

 

Toilet &

Nursery

Requisites

Toilet &

Nursery

Requisites

Photographic

Materials

 

84 years old - and one day

Jan. 6, 2009; Atlanta, GA – An FDA chemist measures ceramic ware before testing it for lead and cadmium. For more information on lead in pottery see this FDA Consumer Update:

 

www.fda.gov/ForConsumers/ConsumerUpdates/ucm233531.htm

 

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FDA photo by Michael J. Ermarth

Monthly trip to doctors followed by chemist plus ASDA.

Thought I might try this outfit again - Ist since 2008!

 

Grandad Shirt from George at ASDA! 2008 (was hoping baggyness would hide midlife spread!)

Braces/suspenders from Topman - not in sale!

Tommy Hilfiger? jeans are skinny STOKES from TKMAX - not worn tucked in to docs before!

"cwu 45p" jacket is Knox Armoury - part of Alpha Industries - from TKMax again.

Boots - Docs- Dr Martens 14 Hole Steel toe UK size12 from Cloggs Summer sale - 2007

  

Chemist and YMCA

 

George Street

Brisbane, QLD

Two Yongnuo YN-560 II radio- triggered. Main light - shoot thru umbrella camera top-left. Rim light - bare flash camera top right behind model.

A scene from the new chemists shop at Beamish museum

Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire, UK

 

Kodak Brownie 127

Efke 100 ISO Film

Found in a doctor's bag in an antique shop in Bridgnorth.

Chemist, Scientist - Model Released

Chemist Glenn Seaborg stands next to a periodic table. He is pointing at the synthetic element seaborgium, which is named after him. Dr. Seaborg, a former Chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1951. ©1996 - 2014 American Academy of Achievement. All Rights Reserved

 

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Thank you for joking with me, Elio!

Chemist Brain Bachmann discovers research is more fun underground.

 

Every few months, chemist Brian Bachmann sheds his white lab coat, collects his flashlight, helmet, surgical gloves and knotted rope, puts on old clothes and hiking boots and heads to a nearby cave.

 

Bachmann, an assistant professor of chemistry at Vanderbilt, has combined his industrial experience in natural products drug discovery with his undergraduate hobby of caving to set up the first systematic program to search for novel drugs produced by cave-dwelling microorganisms.

 

Read more: www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/vanderbiltmedicine/index.html?artic...

Pharmaceutical Laboratory

38 South Road, Waterloo

Telephone No. 3231

Cheap, but ugly inside.

 

Supposedly this was the pharmacy business that moved here half a kilometre from Erskineville, although I don't recognise any of the people.

Found in a doctor's bag in an antique shop in Bridgnorth.

Current innovations in organic chemical reactions: Session will focus on discussing the current progress in the chemical reactions to make its effect less ethical to human and environment. So many chemicals emission causing adverse effects on human health, as well as effecting the global climate. Understanding the solution and new ideas to deal with it is the principal focus.

Conference details: bit.ly/2Mtzq0b

Black Country Museum.

Chemist's Shop, Argyle Street, Bath, 8 Mar 2022

Unique ID: 9341..Caption: A pharmacy or dispensing chemist counter. Large sign. Prescriptions. A pharmacist behind the counter talking to and serving a man with learning disabilities...Restrictions: For use in the NHS photo library and Department of Health..Copyright: ©Crown

Adrienne, I love her, her cat shirt is too cute I just love it, she might not be articulated but the outfit is good quality and her hair is nice and thick, it needs a little bit of fixing up and a little trim but apart it's good hair, she also has her glasses which is good and I am glad her head is the same with inset eyes which is also good.

John Carter started the manufacturing chemist company named after him in the late 19th Century. In more modern times their factory was on Attercliffe Road, closing circa 1990. Collected and Photographed by Andrew.

FRANK COMMERFORD,

Chemist & Druggist,

Valparaiso, Indiana.

 

Production Date: Circa 1880s

Source Type: Trade Card

Printer, Publisher, Photographer: Unknown

Postmark: Not Applicable

Collection: Steven R. Shook

Remark: This is a 3 1/4" x 1 5/8" trade card. Frank Commerford served as City Clerk of Valparaiso from May 1868 to May 1870 under Mayor Robert F. Jones.

 

Copyright 2014. Some rights reserved. The associated text may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without prior written permission of Steven R. Shook.

Ghost sign, Cromer, Norfolk. 2nd August 2018.

For him and for her.... does not need any explanation.....

Dispensing Chemists.

Hot Water Bottles and Trusses, Bed Pans, Accouchement Outfits and all kinds of Surgical, Nursing and Sick Room Appliances kept in Stock.

Spectacles to suit all sights.

Aerated and Mineral waters.

Teeth carefully Extracted - Children 6d. Adults 1/-

A professional lab worker with a test tube full of red fluid

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