Image Apothecary15thcentury.jpg thumb right 200px Apothecary, 15th Century. Apothecary IPAc en icon ..., the apothecary offered general medical advice and a range of services that are now performed ... medicines . In its investigation of Herbalism herbal and chemical ingredients, the work of an apothecary ... of the scientific method . History File Apothicaire.jpg thumb right 300px French apothecary 15th century . Image Interior of Apothecary s Shop.jpg 300px right thumb Interior of an apothecary ... Time from 1893 by Frederick Litchfield 1850&ndash 1930 Apothecary could date back to 2600 BC to ancient Babylon , which provides one of the earliest records of the practice of the apothecary. Clay tablets ... Jolyn Carter, and S. Hadzovic, ref name Hadzovic apothecary shops existed during the Middle Ages ... apothecary in the Canterbury Tales , specifically The Nun s Priest s Tale as Pertelote speaks to Chauntecleer ... prow. br br . . . since you shouldn t tarry, br And in this town there s no apothecary, br I will myself ... . ref blockquote from the 15th century to the 16th century, the apothecary gained the status of a skilled ... institutional form, with defined roles for physicians and surgeons, and the role of the apothecary ... famous mention of an apothecary appears in William Shakespeare s play Romeo and Juliet , in which a poor apothecary sells Romeo Montague Romeo an elixir of death with which Romeo commits suicide. In England ... . This meaning of the term apothecary has not passed into archaic oblivion, as in William ... to an apothecary and buys arsenic , ostensibly to kill a rat which turns out later to have been her ..., with the word apothecary used, is abstracted by Janice L. Willms in New York University s http ... for Emily by William Faulkner. ref Etymology The word apothecary is derived from Old French apotecaire ... page 231 ref ref apothecary, n. . OED Online. March 2012. Oxford University Press. 4 April 2012 ... wotd index.pperl?date 19971120 Random House Word of the Day ref Words which are cognate to apothecary ... more details
Merz Apothecary , located in Chicago , is a historic European health care store that has been family owned and operated since it was opened by pharmacist Peter Merz in 1875. Since its inception, it has focused heavily on natural remedies, herbal medicine and traditional formulas common in Europe . External links http www.merzapothecary.com Merz Apothecary Website http www.luckymag.com sites cityguides chicago stores merz apothecary Lucky Mag Profile chicago stub med org stub Category Healthcare in Chicago, Illinois ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Apothecary General was a British and American military post held during the times of the American Revolution . According to British regulations, the Apothecary General, like the Judge Advocate General United Kingdom Judge Advocate General , was a noncombatant officer who, under directions from the secretary at war, supplied the army with medicines, hospital stores, surgical instruments, etc. Semi annually he presented a bill to the Treasury, having previously submitted it for approval to the surgeon and physician generals and to the secretary at war, who certified that the medicines specified had been forwarded to their respective destinations. During the American Revolution the British apothecary general was George Garnier . His opposite number was Andrew Craigie , Boston apothecary and first man to hold the rank of a commissioned pharmaceutical officer in an American army. Craigie was appointed commissary of medical stores by Massachusetts Committee of Safety, April 30, 1775, present at the Battle of Bunker Hill , and probably assisted in taking care of the sick and wounded there in a makeshift station behind the lines. When Congress reorganized the Army s Medical Department in 1777, Craigie became the first American Apothecary General. He duties included procurement, storage, manufacture, and distribution of the Army s drug requirements, but he also developed an early wholesaling and manufacturing business. Dr. Francis LeBaron 1781 1829 served as the United States Army s Apothecary General from 1813 1821. Called upon to improve the Army s failed system for providing medical supplies early in the War of 1812 , LeBaron s task was doomed by the military s lack of planning and resources, and further stymied by poor roads. On March 2, 1821, Congress passed an act 3 Stat. 615 reducing the army and reorganizing the staff corps. Section 10 defined ... Apothecary General and his assistants. Category Military ranks ... more details
File Apothecary Shop, Interior 2.jpg thumb Interior of the Apothecary Shop, located adjacent to the General Store at the Shelburne Museum. coord 44 22 35.94 N 73 13 52.62 W region US display title The Apothecary Shop is a building at the Shelburne Museum in Shelburne, Vermont that exhibits objects salvaged from New England pharmacies that were closing in the early decades of the 20th century. The main room contains dried herbs, spices, drugs, and labeled glass apothecary bottles from the nineteenth century, as well as early patent medicines , medical equipment, cosmetics , and a collection of barbers razors. The compounding room, with its brick hearth, copper distilleries, and percolators replicates an illustration found in Edward Parrish s 1871 Treatise on Pharmacy. ref Parrish, Edward. Treatise on Pharmacy Designed as a Text book for the Student and a Guide for the Physician and Pharmacist. 4 ed. Henry C. Lea. Philadelphia Henry C. Lea s Son & Co., 1884. ref History In 1959 the Shelburne Museum constructed the Apothecary Shop as an addition to the General Store . Inside the display shelves, pill press, and other professional tools create the appearance of an operating druggist s shop between 1870 and 1900. The glass vessels displayed in the front windows are symbols of the apothecary trade the red fluid represents arterial blood while the blue represents venous blood . Prior to the Civil War, druggists gathered and dried herbs , primed them for medicinal use through the process of grinding or distillation , then combined the prepared herbs with sugar, lard, alcohol and other substances to create tablets, ointments, and elixirs. While these practices continued into the late nineteenth century, druggists gradually responded to an ever greater demand for patent medicines ... and Drug Act in 1906 marked the beginning of the modern drugstore and the end of the apothecary shop ..., Inc. ref See also Shelburne Museum Apothecary References references External links http www.shelburnemuseum.org ... more details
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Unreferenced date December 2006 Apothecary to the Household at Sandringham is an officer of the Medical Household of the Royal Household of the Monarch Sovereign of the United Kingdom . He is paid a small salary. List of Apothecaries to the Household at Sandringham Ian Campbell apothecary Ian Campbell , LVO Bachelor of Medicine MB Bachelor of Science BS FRCGP c.1992 2007 Hugh Ford , Royal Victorian Order CVO MB BS FRCGP DObst RCOG c.1967 c.1991 JLB Ansell , MVO Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons MRCS LRCP c.1953 c.1964 Sir Frederic Jeune Williams , Royal Victorian Order KCVO MRCS LRCP 1924 1949 DEFAULTSORT Apothecary To The Household At Sandringham Category Positions within the British Royal Household UK royal stub ... more details
Infobox nrhp name Hugh Mercer Apothecary partof Fredericksburg Historic District ref name NatReg cite web title Fredericksburg Historic District National Register Nomination url http www.dhr.virginia.gov registers Cities Fredericksburg 111 0132 Fredericksburg HD 1971 Final Nomination.pdf publisher Virginia Department of Historic Resources accessdate 15 June 2011 ref partof refnum 71001053 nrhp type cp image Hugh Mercer Apothecary 01.jpg caption Hugh Mercer Apothecary Shop location 1020 Caroline Street, Fredericksburg, Virginia lat degrees 38 lat minutes 18 lat seconds 0 lat direction N long degrees 77 long minutes 28 long seconds 13 long direction W coord display title locmapin Virginia built architecture designated nrhp type September 22, 1971 ref name nris NRISref version 2009a ref Hugh Mercer Apothecary was a pharmacy founded by Hugh Mercer in the mid 18th century. Mercer was a doctor who fled Scotland after the Battle of Culloden . He travelled to Pennsylvania , where he met Colonel George Washington during the French and Indian War and later moved to Fredericksburg, Virginia on Washington s advice to practice medicine and operate an Apothecary . File Hugh Mercer Apothecary 02.jpg 100px left The building that housed the apothecary has been restored by Preservation Virginia ref name apva Cite web url http www.apva.org hughmercerapothecary title Hugh Mercer Apothecary accessdate 2008 03 04 publisher APVA Preservation Virginia ref formerly known as the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities to demonstrate 18th Century medical treatments. ref name wp Cite web url http www.washingtonpost.com wp dyn content article 2004 06 06 AR2005033106849.html title A Fine Time, by George accessdate 2008 03 04 date 2004 06 06 author Jerry Haines work The Washington Post ref It also includes a small exhibit on Mercer s life and contributions to the American Revolutionary ... hughmercerapothecary Preservation Virginia Hugh Mercer Apothecary National Register of Historic ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2006 Apothecary to the Household at Windsor is an officer of the Medical Household of the Royal Household of the Monarch Sovereign of the United Kingdom . He has a salaried daily surgery. List of Apothecaries to the Household at Windsor Jonathan Holliday, LVO 1997 John Briscoe, LVO Master s degree MA Bachelor of Medicine MB BChir MRCGP DObst RCOG 1986 1997 JP Clayton, Royal Victorian Order CVO MA MB BChir Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons MRCS LRCP 1965 1986 Richard May, CVO MB BCh MRCS LRCP 1952 65 EC Malden, CVO MB BCh MRCS LRCP 1938 1952 Sir Henry Martyn, Royal Victorian Order KCVO MB Bachelor of Science BS FRCS LRCP 1938 DEFAULTSORT Apothecary To The Household At Windsor Category Positions within the British Royal Household UK royal stub ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Stabler Leadbeater Apothecary Shop nrhp type image Stabler Leadbeater Apothecary Shop ... visitation year refnum 82001796 mpsub governing body City of Alexandria The Stabler Leadbeater Apothecary Shop Museum is a historic apothecary s shop in Alexandria, Virginia that has been preserved ... name timeline cite web title Stabler Leadbeater Apothecary Museum Timeline url http www.apothecarymuseum.org ... apprenticing in the apothecary business with his brother in Leesburg, Virginia. A devout Quaker ... and turned it into a bustling apothecary business. By 1829, he had purchased 105 S. Fairfax and incorporated ... death in 1852. John Leadbeater, a trained apothecary and dentist, purchased the business from William ... poured into Alexandria and the Apothecary s books reported that many soldiers stood in line to buy ..., apothecary, founded the shop in 1792 at the corner of King and Fairfax Streets. In 1796, he moved ... Stabler Leadbeater Apothecary Museum Alexandria url http www.yelp.com biz stabler leadbeater apothecary ... E.S. Leadbeater Image Stabler Leadbeater Apothecary Shop.jpg right thumb 230px Shop in 1907. Image Stabler Leadbeater Apothecary Shop logo.png right thumb 230px Logo used from 1892 1903. John s son ... from the store s merchandise. ref cite web title Stabler Leadbeater Apothecary A Portal to History ... title Alexandria Archaeology Museum Excavations at the Stabler Leadbeater Apothecary Shop Step 1 url ... of Alexandria. ref cite web title Stabler Leadbeater Apothecary Museum in Alexandria, Virginia url http ... since 1933. ref name collections cite web title Stabler Leadbeater Apothecary Museum Collections ... C. Dick , George Washington s doctor, during Washington s terminal illness ref name apothecary cite web title Apothecary url http pages.alexandriacity.com Apothecary.htm accessdate 2008 03 08 ref Martha ... Arlington House ref name apothecary References Reflist External links http www.alexandriava.gov Apothecary Stabler Leadbeater Apothecary Museum Official site Category 1792 establishments in the United ... more details
Infobox Television episode Title The One with the Apothecary Table Series Friends Season 6 Episode 11 Airdate January 6, 2000 Production 225560 Teleplay Brian Boyle Story Zachary Rosenblatt Director Kevin S. Bright Guests Elle Macpherson as Janine Prev The One with the Routine Next The One with the Joke The One with the Apothecary Table is the eleventh episode of the sixth season of the United States American television situation comedy Friends , which was broadcast on NBC on January 6, 2000. ref name friends like us cite book last Sangster first Jim coauthors David Bailey writer David Bailey title Friends Like Us The Unofficial Guide to Friends year 2000 publisher Virgin Publishing Ltd location London edition 2nd pages 357 359 isbn 0 7535 0439 1 ref The plot concerns Rachel Green Rachel Jennifer Aniston buying an apothecary table from Pottery Barn and trying to keep roommate Phoebe Buffay Phoebe Lisa Kudrow from finding out that she bought it from a chain store. The episode was directed by Kevin S. Bright , written by Brian Boyle from a story by Zachary Rosenblatt and guest stars Elle Macpherson in her final appearance as recurring character Janine Lecroix. ref name friends like us The episode and producers attracted criticism for the blatant product placement present in the story. Plot Rachel buys an apothecary table from Pottery Barn for the apartment she shares with Phoebe. Monica Geller Monica Courteney Cox Arquette warns her that Phoebe hates mass produced products and anything that does not have a history. In order to keep the table Rachel pretends to have bought it at a flea ... 10.1086 344432 ref References reflist External links http www.imdb.com title tt0583572 The One with the Apothecary Table at the Internet Movie Database Friends DEFAULTSORT One With The Apothecary Table, The Category Friends season 6 episodes Category 2000 television episodes es The One with the Apothecary Table pt The One with the Apothecary Table ... more details
the Clarke s grandson, Ralph Clarke, also an apothecary in Grantham, Newton left signs of his presence in the garret where he slept in the apothecary s house on Grantham s High Street he carved ... more details
Thomas Henry 26 October 1734 18 June 1816 was a surgeon and apothecary . ref cite web url http yba.llgc.org.uk en s HENR THO 1734.html title Biography of Thomas Henry author Jenkins, Robert Thomas publisher National Library of Wales date accessdate 28 December 2011 ref He was also a Fellow of the Royal Society of England. He was also the father of William Henry chemist William Henry , the chemist that formulated Henry s Law . Henry was born in Wrexham , Wales training as a surgeon apothecary in that town. ref cite book editor1 first John editor1 last Davies editor1 link John Davies historian editor2 first Nigel editor2 last Jenkins editor2 link Nigel Jenkins editor3 first Baines editor3 last Menna editor4 first Peredur I. editor4 last Lynch title The Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales year 2008 page 364 publisher University of Wales Press location Cardiff isbn 978 0 7083 1953 6 ref He later moved to Manchester in England. ref http www.thornber.net cheshire ideasmen henry.html Craig Thornber, Thomas Henry, FRS and his son, William Henry, MD, FRS, GS , Cheshire Antiquities ref He invented a process for preparing magnesia alba in 1771 and became known as Magnesia Henry. He was a founder and afterwards president of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society . ref The Book of Manchester and Salford for the British Medical Association. Manchester George Falkner & Sons, 1929 pp. 34 35 ref In 1776, Thomas Henry speculated tongue in cheek that Joseph Priestly s newly discovered dephlogisticated air now called oxygen might become as fashionable as French wine at the fashionable taverns . He did not expect, however, that tavern goers would relish calling for a bottle of Air, instead of Claret . ref http books.google.com books?id clEJAAAAQAAJ&dq 22dephlogisticated 20air 22 20patent&pg PA215&output embed Thomas Henry F. R. S. Essays Physical and Chemical by M. Lavoisier Translated ... SHORT DESCRIPTION Surgeon and apothecary DATE OF BIRTH 26 Octoner 1734 PLACE OF BIRTH Wrexham, Wales ... more details
William Bell died ca. 1668 was an English apothecary and politician who sat in the House of Commons of England House of Commons from 1640 to 1648. Bell was an apothecary of Westminster and an early member of the Society of Apothecaries . ref http www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov pmc articles PMC1812726 pdf procrsmed00277 0076.pdf The Charter Members of the Society of Apothecaries Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine Volume 64 October 1971 ref He was a church warden of St Margaret s Westminster from 1628 to 1630 and later a vestryman. ref http books.google.com books?id LyT0GPWWkFIC&pg PA341&lpg PA341&dq 22William Bell 22 Westminster Parliament&source bl&ots iWpbmN qrP&sig 7SjYRwWmb4Utc PtnBHHjfF9tr8&hl en&ei L9MoTaGHLI 7hAfk6LWgAg&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 1&ved 0CBYQ6AEwAA v onepage&q 22William 20Bell 22 20Westminster 20Parliament&f false J F Merritt The social world of early modern Westminster abbey, court and community ref In April 1640, Bell was elected Member of Parliament for Westminster UK Parliament constituency Westminster in the Short Parliament . He was re elected MP for Westminster in November 1640 for the Long Parliament and sat until he was excluded under Pride s Purge in 1648. ref Cite Notitia Parliamentaria converted 1 part 2 pages 229 239 ref Bell was elected alderman for Farringdon Without ward on 12 October 1652 and remained for a year. ref name Alder http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 67242 Chronological list of aldermen 1651 1700 , The Aldermen of the City of London Temp. Henry III 1912 1908 , pp. 75 119. Date accessed 26 July 2011 ref Bell made a will on 28 June 1664, which was proved on 23 June 1668. ref name Alder References Reflist s start s par en succession box title Member of Parliament for Westminster UK Parliament constituency Westminster before Parliament suspended since 1629 with John Glynne judge Sir John Glynne years 1640 1648 after Not represented in the Rump Parliament s end Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata ... more details
Orphan date July 2011 Sir John Colbatch baptised 1666, d. 1729 was an English people English apothecary and physician . ref cite journal last1 Appleby first1 John H. year 2003 title The Founding of St Petersburg in the Context of the Royal Society s Relationship with Russia journal Notes and Records of the Royal Society volume 57 issue 3 pages 273 284 location London doi 10.1098 rsnr.2003.0214 accessdate 2011 07 11 ref Beginning as an apprentice, rising through Freedom of the Company freeman to master apothecary in the Worcester mercer occupation Mercer s Company, he went to London in the early 1690s. ref name cook cite journal last1 Cook first1 Harold J. year 1990 title Sir John Colbatch and Augustan medicine Experimentalism, Character and Entrepreneurialism journal Annals of Science volume 47 issue pages 475 505 doi 10.1080 00033799000200361 accessdate 2011 07 11 ref Bringing proof of his disfranchisement, dated 23 May 1696, he was examined, and admitted as a licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians on 22 December 1696. He was knighted by George I of Great Britain George I on 5 June 1716, and died at an advanced age 15 January 1729, leaving his estate to his wife, Elizabeth. ref name cook Colbatch offered his services to the Charitable Society for relieving the Sick, Poor and Needy in early 1716, which went on to found Westminster Hospital . ref name bmj cite journal last1 Humble first1 J. G. title Westminster Hospital First 250 Years journal British Medical Journal year 1966 issue pages 156 162 doi 10.1136 bmj.1.5480.156 accessdate 2011 07 11 ref Colbatch became famous in London for his medicines a Vulnerary Powder , with the power to stop bleeding without application of a tourniquet, and Tincture of the Sulphur of Venus , which speeded healing. While apparently initially successful on a trial involving a dog, the powder caused severe burns without slowing the bleeding ... External links wikisource author John Colbatch apothecary http munksroll.rcplondon.ac.uk Biography ... more details
John Conyers c.1633 1694 was an English apothecary and pioneering archaeologist. ref name ODNB ODNBweb id 56834 title Conyers, John first Juanita last Burnby ref Conyers had a shop in Fleet Street , near St Paul s Cathedral during the period of construction of Sir Christopher Wren s new cathedral to replace Old St Paul s after the Great Fire of London , and collected the medieval and Roman artefacts unearthed, recording the finds in notebooks, including a Roman kiln found 26 feet below surface level in the 1670s. According to his younger friend John Bagford , Conyers made it his chief Business to make curious Observations and to collect such Antiquities as were daily found in and about London . ref Levine, 141 142, quote 141 ref His antiquarian collection was praised by the Athenian Mercury , ref name ODNB and there was talk of opening it to the public, although this does not seem to have happened. He was present at the excavation in 1679 of the remains of a supposed elephant at Battlebridge King s Cross in a gravel bed ref name Levine141 Levine, p. 141. ref the site was near Gray s Inn Lane , opposite Black Mary s , and the remaining tooth was later thought to be of a mammoth or straight tusked elephant . ref name VCH http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 22095 British History Online ref A flint handaxe was found nearby, ref name Levine141 now famous as the Gray s Inn Lane handaxe and on display in the British Museum s Enlightenment Gallery. ref http www.britishmuseum.org explore online tours britain enlightenment archaeology pointed flint handaxe.aspx British Museum page ref Conyers was the first to argue that it was a human artefact. ref name ODNB John Bagford then somewhat later argued for an origin of the assemblage in the Roman presence under the Emperor Claudius ref name Levine141 this was in a letter of 1715, in which Bagford accepted the human origin of the handaxe. ref name VCH With other items from Conyers collection, the handaxe passed to the collection ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 The Apothecar to the Household is an officer of the Medical Household of the Royal Household of the Monarch Sovereign of the United Kingdom . He has a salaried daily surgery. List of Apothecaries to the Household Timothy Evans 2003 Sir Nigel Southward , Royal Victorian Order KCVO Master s degree MA Bachelor of Medicine MB BChir Membership of the Royal College of Physicians MRCP 1975 2003 Colonel Sir Ralph Southward , KCVO MB ChB Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians FRCP 1964 1975 Sir Nigel Loring , KCVO Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons MRCS LRCP 1949 1964 Sir Stanley Hewett , Order of the Bath KCB KCVO Doctor of Medicine MD 1936 Category Positions within the British Royal Household UK royal stub ... more details
Joseph Barsalou may refer to Joseph Barsalou physician 1600 1660 , French apothecary and physician Joseph Barsalou businessman 1822 1897 , businessman and politician from Montreal hndis Barsalou, Joseph ... more details
Thomas Henry is an illustrator. Thomas Henry is also the name of Thomas Henry Pennsylvania , Pennsylvania Congressman Thomas Henry patron of the arts Thomas Henry apothecary See also Henry Thomas disambiguation intitle Thomas Henry hndis Henry, Thomas ... more details
Claude Geoffroy may refer to Claude Joseph Geoffroy 1685&ndash 1752 , French apothecary, chemist and botanist younger brother of tienne Fran ois Geoffroy Claude Fran ois Geoffroy 1729&ndash 1753 , French chemist, discoverer of the chemical element bismuth hndis Geoffroy, Claude ... more details
Ernst Schering may refer to Ernst Christian Friedrich Schering 1824 1889 , German apothecary and industrialist who created the Schering Corporation Ernst Christian Julius Schering 1833 1897 , German mathematician from G ttingen hndis Schering, Ernst de Ernst Christian Schering ... more details
Henry Field may refer to Henry Field apothecary 1755 1837 , English apothecary Henry Ibbot Field 1797 1848 , English pianist Henry Martyn Field minister 1822 1907 , minister and writer Henry Martyn Field physician 1837 1912 , American gynecologist Henry Field anthropologist 1902 1986 , American anthropologist Henry Augustus Field 1852 1899 , Liberal Party Member of Parliament in New Zealand Henry Edward Field 1903 1991 , New Zealand educational psychologist, educationalist and university professor hndis Field, Henry ... more details
Unreferenced date August 2007 The Medical Household is the medical part of the Royal Households of the United Kingdom Royal Household of the Monarch Sovereign of the United Kingdom . It mainly comprises a range of Physicians and Surgeons to the Sovereign and to the Royal Household. None have more than a nominal or occasional role, although the Apothecaries to the Household at Windsor and London hold daily surgeries, and other apothecaries receive smaller salaries and all others receive only an honorarium . The Coroner to the King Queen s household investigates deaths within royal residences, but also conducted the inquiry into the death of Diana Princess of Wales . There are currently two Physicians to the Queen , a Serjeant Surgeon , a Surgeon to the Queen , Surgeon Oculist to the Queen , Surgeon Gynaecologist to the Queen , Surgeon Dentist to the Queen , Orthopaedic Surgeon to the Queen , Physician to the Household , Surgeon to the Household , Surgeon Oculist to the Household , Apothecary to the Queen , Apothecary to the Household at Windsor , Apothecary to the Household , Apothecary to the Household at Sandringham , Coroner of the Queen s Household . Additionally, honorary physicians and surgeons are appointed from the armed forces. These are the Queen s Honorary Surgeons , Queen s Honorary Dental Surgeons , Queen s Honorary Physicians , Queen s Honorary Nursing Sisters , Queen s Honorary Physicians Civil . A Medical Officer to the Queen accompanies Her Majesty on overseas tour. He is normally a senior Royal Navy surgeon. List of Heads of the Medical Household The Head of the Medical Household was first appointed in 1973. Professor John Cunningham medical John Cunningham , Royal Victorian Order CVO Doctorate in Medicine DM Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians FRCP 2005 Sir Richard Thompson physician Richard Thompson , Royal Victorian Order KCVO Doctor of Medicine DM President of the Royal College of Physicians PRCP 1993 2005 Sir Anthony Dawson physician Anth ... more details
Merz may refer to Merz surname Merz Apothecary , a historic German health care store in Chicago Merz Pharma , an international health care company Merz Peninsula , an irregular, ice covered peninsula near Antarctica Merz & McLellan , a British electrical engineering consultancy Merz , artwork by Kurt Schwitters Merz musician , a British electro folk singer See also lookfrom intitle possible misspellings Mertz disambiguation MRZ disambiguation disambig de Merz es Merz fr Merz ru ... more details
Infobox family name name Geoffroy image imagesize caption pronunciation meaning region France origin related names footnotes Geoffroy is a surname. Notable persons with that surname include Jean Nicolas Geoffroy 1633 1694 , French harpsichordist and organist tienne Fran ois Geoffroy 1672 1731 , French apothecary and chemist Claude Joseph Geoffroy 1685 1752 , French apothecary, chemist and botanist younger brother of tienne Fran ois Geoffroy Claude Fran ois Geoffroy 1729 1753 , French chemist, discoverer of bismuth tienne Louis Geoffroy 1725 1810 , French entomologist Julien Louis Geoffroy 1743 1814 , French literary critic tienne Geoffroy Saint Hilaire 1772 1844 , French naturalist Isidore Geoffroy Saint Hilaire 1805 1861 , French zoologist, son of tienne Geoffroy Saint Hilaire surname Geoffroy It does not help to add disambig or hndis tags where the page only contains people who share a surname DEFAULTSORT Geoffroy Surname Category Surnames de Geoffroy fr Geoffroy ja ru ... more details