In the past, 'drugist' or 'chemist' was often used.
Apothecary is another word for pharmacist.
He's called an apothecary. It's another word for pharmacist.
A good title for a paper about a career as a pharmacist is: How to become a Pharmacist. Another great title is: The top 5 reasons to become a Pharmacist.
The pharmacist gave my mom the medicene to help me get better.
Chemist.
The base word for pharmacist/pharmacy/pharmacology etc. is φάρμακον (transliterated pharmakon, pronounced far-mac-on) which means medicine.
The pharmacist was very nice when giving me my medications. The pharmacy was located at Rite-Aid.
call your pharmacist, any pharmacist and they will be happy to answer this question You do not have to give your name, if a pharmacist should ask, call another one if this is a confidential topic.
No, the word 'pharmacist' is a common noun, a word for any pharmacist.A proper noun is the name of a person, place, thing, or a title; for example:Howard Hertz, Vice President, Guild for Professional PharmacistsThe Ontario College of Pharmacists, Toronto ON, CanadaU.S. Pharmacist Magazine"The Pharmacist" 1932 movie with W.C. Fields
A druggist can be known as an apothecary, pharmacist or chemist.
un pharmacien (male) une pharmacienne (female)
a person who dispenses it is called a pharmacist