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Yes there was apothecary women in colonial times!!
the apothecary got their supplies at the blacksmiths or they grew them in their backyard gardens
They got paid around 2 continentals. The continental coin was worth $1.23. So, the total amount was $2.46.
There weren't such things as tourist attractions in colonial times.
printed papers and things like that
Carpenters from the colonial times built stuff out of wood
No. It was not a loud fart. It was a doctor, a healer, a physician. Call it what you will. They mixed together different soloutions, and items such as herbs and seeds to "invent" medicines. Perhaps to cure uncontrollable gas relief.
typhoid, cholera, dysentery, small pox, things like that
lots of interesting things happened when Vic was queen one of them was (i think) people tried to assassinate her 9 times!
A colonial bog root cutter was mainly used to cut the roots of things that were being taking out of the ground.
Things that are interesting about photography are pretty much everything! 1 thing is you can capture the moment and look back at fun times you've had.
So many things:Alarm ClocksRadiosTelevisionsElectric lightsScreens on windowsClosets