A druggist is someone who works at a pharmacy, where they dispense medication prescribed by doctors and provide advice about medicines.
Sentences with «druggist»
But if I say, «I accept God's call to follow the vocation of druggist,» I find that I can only point to myself. (religion-online.org)
In 1904, Scoville resigned from the college, and Benjamin Lillard, editor of The Practical Druggist, had this to say about it: «Professor Wilbur L. Scoville, who has been known for many years as a prominent professor in the Massachusetts College of Pharmacy, has resigned his position and accepted a berth with a large firm of Boston retailers owning four stores. (fieryfoodscentral.com)
He also took on specialized journalism, becoming editor of the New England Druggist in 1894. (fieryfoodscentral.com)