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Apothecary - Walter Reed MS Medieval StudiesRole Description____________________________________

The Apothecary was the medieval town's equivalent of the pharmacist. He or she prepared herbs and medicines for the people and prescribed them as well. The Apothecary requires skills in diagnosing sicknesses and identifying and cultivating the herbs with which the cordials and unguents are made. They must also have the skills needed to manufacture such potions and poultices. Some reading and writing skills to keep records of the recipes are necessary as are bargaining skills as the Apothecary is usually a master with his own shop.

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Print Resources_________________________________________________

Title
Location
Call Number
Pages
Dictionary of the Middle AgesReference
REF 940.1 DIC
v.6, p.180-184
Death and Disease
Society and Culture
610 WOO
p.10-13
You Wouldn't want to be Sick in the 16th Century
Society and Culture
610 SEN
p. 22
Health and Medicine
Society and Culture
940.1 PIR
p. 22-23
The Middle Ages
Reference
REF 940.1 MID
v. 2, p. 208
Medieval World
Reference
REF 940.1 MED
v. 6, p.63


Web Resources__________________________________________________

Suggested Databases:
Thomson Gale: Student Resource Center Gold; History Resource Center-World

Web Sites:

Apothecary

Medieval Herbs

Medieval Alchemy and Herbalist Symbols





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