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Pharmacology, the scientific study of the interaction between drugs and biological systems (a drug being any compound which when taken or applied elicits a physiological change including a toxic change or improvement in a pathological condition), is derived from the Greek word pharmakon, a drug, medicine, pharmaceutical or poison. Related words from the same root are pharmaceutical, pharmacist, pharmacy, pharmacognosy and pharmacopoeia. Note that the similar Greek word pharmakos has a very different meaning: a scapegoat, or a person chosen to reduce one's culpability for a crime or responsibility for misfortune. Alasdair Millar, Invercargill, New Zealand

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Pharmacist comes from the Greek word, φάρμακον. 'Pharmakon' = drug

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The root word is toxic, which means "harmful". The suffix is -ology, which means study of. Put them together and you get the study of harmful things (drugs, poisons, etc...)

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the answer of that question is Apothecary.

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Physio is the root word. -logy is the suffix.

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Physic

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