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There were reports of three appendectomies performed by "pharmacist's mates" without surgical instruments onboard submarines in World War II, the authors write.
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The sales clerk at the pharmacist's had recommended (surely with some hesitation, the doctor imagined) Dr. Weldmann, around the block.
For Services Rendered Erika Dreifus 2010
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Thousands of over-the-counter products now must pass behind the pharmacist's counter when the customer pays with the special debit card.
In Health Law, Rx for Trouble Janet Adamy 2011
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There were reports of three appendectomies performed by "pharmacist's mates" without surgical instruments onboard submarines in World War II, the authors write.
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At Gripoix, the French jeweler on Mount Street, the costume items are displayed in a former pharmacist's cabinet, while necklaces are casually strewn over Stockman mannequins.
Knickknacks Move Off the Shelf Helen Kirwan-Taylor 2011
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He served in the Navy as a pharmacist's mate during World War II and then moved to Washington, where he received a degree from Southeastern University.
William H. Quinlan Jr., federal employee Post 2011
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Ahmed Elessawy, 29, of Indianapolis, said he left Egypt more than two years ago with his wife because he couldn't support his family on a pharmacist's salary of no more than $500 per month.
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The parents of 23-year-old American Rachel Corrie, who was crushed to death by an Israeli bulldozer as she sought to non-violently prevent the demolition of a Palestinian pharmacist's home in Gaza, often point to the far greater number of Palestinians killed.
Nadia Hijab: The Other Jonathan Nadia Hijab 2011
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Ahmed Elessawy, 29, of Indianapolis, said he left Egypt more than two years ago with his wife because he couldn't support his family on a pharmacist's salary of no more than $500 per month.
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There were reports of three appendectomies performed by "pharmacist's mates" without surgical instruments onboard submarines in World War II, the authors write.
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