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F H Rawlings

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Pharmaceutical Historian|March 1, 1988
John Nicholson, 1685: the first chemist and druggist?F H Rawlings
Pharmaceutical Historian|October 20, 2001
William Walter Stoddart, Ph.C.: the first public analyst for the city of BristolF H Rawlings
Pharmaceutical Historian|December 1, 1992
Fact, fiction and pharmaceutical historyF H Rawlings
Pharmaceutical Historian|December 1, 1992
Fact, fiction and pharmaceutical historyF H Rawlings
Pharmaceutical Historian|May 1, 1973
18th century Bristol Poll Books; source list of apothecaries and chemists and druggistsF H Rawlings
Pharmaceutical Historian|September 1, 1984
Two 17th century women apothecariesF H Rawlings
Pharmaceutical Historian|September 1, 1985
Bristol Apprentice Books: the status of apothecary apprentices' fathersF H Rawlings
Pharmaceutical Historian|December 1, 1986
18th century apothecary apprenticeship premiumsF H Rawlings
Pharmaceutical Historian|December 1, 1993
William Cookworthy, the Bristol connectionF H Rawlings
Pharmaceutical Historian|June 1, 1991
A page from a counter day book dated 1821E George, F H Rawlings
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Pharmaceutical Historian|March 1, 1988
John Nicholson, 1685: the first chemist and druggist?F H Rawlings
Pharmaceutical Historian|October 20, 2001
William Walter Stoddart, Ph.C.: the first public analyst for the city of BristolF H Rawlings
Pharmaceutical Historian|December 1, 1992
Fact, fiction and pharmaceutical historyF H Rawlings
Pharmaceutical Historian|December 1, 1992
Fact, fiction and pharmaceutical historyF H Rawlings
Pharmaceutical Historian|May 1, 1973
18th century Bristol Poll Books; source list of apothecaries and chemists and druggistsF H Rawlings
Pharmaceutical Historian|September 1, 1984
Two 17th century women apothecariesF H Rawlings
Pharmaceutical Historian|September 1, 1985
Bristol Apprentice Books: the status of apothecary apprentices' fathersF H Rawlings
Pharmaceutical Historian|December 1, 1986
18th century apothecary apprenticeship premiumsF H Rawlings
Pharmaceutical Historian|December 1, 1993
William Cookworthy, the Bristol connectionF H Rawlings
Pharmaceutical Historian|June 1, 1991
A page from a counter day book dated 1821E George, F H Rawlings
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