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Pharmaceutical   /fˌɑrməsˈutɪkəl/   Listen
Pharmaceutical

adjective
1.
Of or relating to pharmacy or pharmacists.  Synonym: pharmaceutic.
2.
Of or relating to drugs used in medical treatment.
noun
1.
Drug or medicine that is prepared or dispensed in pharmacies and used in medical treatment.  Synonym: pharmaceutic.



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"Pharmaceutical" Quotes from Famous Books



... her own pleasure; she was deeply attached to me, and lavished on me her maternal caresses. I was now about nineteen years old, but was only occupied about the house in writing for her, or in helping her in her pharmaceutical experiments. ...
— The World's Greatest Books, Vol X • Various

... PHARMACEUTICAL.—The word "Pharmacon" can be found in all Greek lexicons. It is probably of Oriental extraction. It originally meant any medicine taken internally or externally, and apparently its original signification was good—or, ...
— The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 355, October 16, 1886 • Various

... and under strong sales pressure, made space for a single coffin somewhere at the rear of the store, now rushed to the telephones like touts with a direct pronouncement from a horse. Everyone who possibly could got into the act. Grocery supermarkets put in casket departments. The Association of Pharmaceutical Retailers, who felt they had some claim to priority, tried to get court injunctions to keep caskets out of service stations, but were unsuccessful because the judges were all out buying caskets. Beauty parlors showed real ingenuity in merchandising. ...
— And All the Earth a Grave • Carroll M. Capps (AKA C.C. MacApp)

... expert to the physician, which his foreign confrere has so long held with credit and even distinction. In France, for example, M. Mehu, whose name is familiar to readers of this journal, is looked upon as one of the leading authorities on morbid urine and its analysis, and yet a list of goodly pharmaceutical papers shows that, as the medical analyst, he has not forgotten ...
— Scientific American Supplement, No. 611, September 17, 1887 • Various

... of vision (duism) remarked by most invalid veterans in their occasional adversaria, is unconscious of their parental dignity, and by no means to be confounded with the referees in astronomical or pharmaceutical cases, or with ordinary omphalopsychites. Whatever be or not be the result of these investigations and calculations, it is consolatory to the student of proportional hemispheres to remark that, whichever way the sophist may ...
— Punchinello, Vol. 1, No. 24, September 10, 1870 • Various


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