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I have a secret art to cure / Each malady which men endure, 1814I have a secret art to cure/ Each malady which men endure, 1814. Scene in an apothecarys shop. From the English Dance of Death, 1814
Druggist, 16th century (1849). Artist: Jost AmmanDruggist, 16th century (1849). A 19th century version of an original 16th century engraving. From Le Moyen Age et la Renaissance, by Paul Lacroix, Ferdinand Sere and A Rivaud, Volume I (Paris, 1849)
Be quick, they are waking up, 1799. Artist: Francisco GoyaBe quick, they are waking up, 1799. Plate 79 Los caprichos. Los Caprichos were published in 1799 at a time of social repression and economic crisis in Spain
The apothecary using pestle and mortar to prepare drugs, 1823. From The Book of English Trades. (London, 1823)
The apothecarys shop, Strasbourg, 1483. Artist: Johannis De CubaThe apothecarys shop. From Johannis de Cuba Ortus Sanitatis, Strasbourg, 1483
French druggist and grocer, 16th century. In the foreground a boy uses a pestle and mortar to grind ingredients. In the right background a balance for weighing goods hangs over the counter
The Druggists Shop, 1568. Artist: Jost AmmanThe Druggists Shop, 1568. The druggist is grinding down ingredients with a pestle and mortar. Illustration by Jost Amman for his The Book of Trades. (Frankfurt am Main, 1568)