1. Our hobby Author(s): Central Square Pharmacy (Central Square, N.Y.), author. Publication: Central Square, New York : Central Square Pharmacy, [between 1800 and 1899?] Subject(s): Pain -- drug therapyPharmaciesNew York
2. The druggist's manual: being a price current of drugs, medicines, paints, dye-stuffs, glass, patent medicines, &c. : with Latin and English synonyms, a German, French, and Spanish catalogue of drugs, tables of specific gravities, &c. &c., and a variety of useful matter Author(s): Philadelphia College of Pharmacy (1822-1921) Publication: Philadelphia : Printed for the College by Solomon W. Conrad, 1826 Subject(s): Materia MedicaEquipment and SuppliesPharmacies
3. E.S.H. Leonard--druggist, no. 11, South-Main Street, Providence, R.I. has constantly for sale, on the most liberal terms, an extensive assortment of genuine drugs, medicines, dye-stuffs, surgeons' instruments, chemical glass ware, English fancy soap, perfumery, &c. comprising nearly every article usually called for in the medicinal or drug line Author(s): Leonard, E. S. H. (Ezekiel Samuel Hopkins), 1795-1835 Publication: [Providence : s.n., ca. 1824] Subject(s): Nonprescription DrugsColoring AgentsEquipment and SuppliesHerbal MedicinePharmacies