In the window of a Victorian pharmacy, you would typically find an array of colorful glass jars filled with herbs, powders, and medicinal concoctions, showcasing the pharmacist's offerings. There might be intricately labeled bottles of tonics, elixirs, and patent medicines, alongside displays of various beauty products like perfumes and soaps. Additionally, you could see medical instruments like scales, mortars and pestles, and perhaps a few curiosities, such as taxidermied animals or quack remedies, designed to attract the attention of passersby. The overall aesthetic would reflect the ornate and detailed style characteristic of the Victorian era.
Victorian Pharmacy ended on 2010-08-12.
Victorian Pharmacy was created on 2010-07-15.
The cast of Victorian Pharmacy - 2010 includes: Ruth Goodman as herself Ruth Goodman as Herself - Presenter Stephen Noonan as Narrator
The duration of The Victorians is 3600.0 seconds.
out the window onto the street
Discusting.In the Victorian times they did the bathroom in a chamberpot then threw it out of the window on the streets it was revolting!
Any window shutters that have a large profile but can still be opened for plenty of light will look great on a Victorian home.
You can purchase a victorian style shutter in a variety of colors to match the home.
White wooden shutters would look wonderful with any Victorian style decorating.
No, they haven't got around to updating their software. If you try installing it just crashes!
A person that can give you the most insight to drug interactions would be someone with a Dr. in Pharmacy...they typically say that person has a PharmD....many hospitals have one on staff in their pharmacy, so I would recommend that you go to your local hospital and ask where the pharmacy is...most have an actual window that you can walk up to and ask a question. Take care....
If not Victorian, then Victorian design (If you want to keep the house in period).