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NEW YORK DRUGGISTS.

The following is given as a sample of the questions asked to the druggists of New York by the Examiner Commissioners •: Who are you, any way"? Are you man or woman ; if so why ? "Who invented drug Latin ? How do you know ? What is the difference, between materia medica and medical, materials ? If you saw a blind dog.-go mad would you help him to see his way out — if not why not ? I>id. you ever uso Allock's Parous Plaster ;and if yes, did you ever get it off? And if yes, didn't'it hurt f - What commission dp- you allow the doctors, on their ■ prescriptions ? v Can you tell the ingredients of all your stock ? If yes", what are pepper-, ment lozenges and red-back tooth brushes made of? 'Suppose a man rushes wildiy into your store, tearing his hair, wiping his eyes, groaningly severley, with both hands on his stomach, and pallor in his countenance, what would you da? Would you ask him. what in the thunder he was making' all that noise for, or would you endeavor-to sell him some hair oil ? If not, why not ? What'll-'you give me'|f I'll sign your certificate? When will you Land the money ? And if now how much 8. -""-'' ' • "

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Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 198, 16 November 1871, Page 6

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NEW YORK DRUGGISTS. Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 198, 16 November 1871, Page 6

NEW YORK DRUGGISTS. Tuapeka Times, Volume III, Issue 198, 16 November 1871, Page 6

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