- male, deceased (1836)
- William Henry (December 12, 1775-September 2, 1836) was an English chemist. William Henry, the son of Thomas Henry (1734-1816), an apothecary and...
- male, deceased (1566)
- Michel de Nostredame (December 14, 1503 - July 2, 1566), usually Latinized to Nostradamus, was a French apothecary and reputed seer who published...
- male, deceased (1650)
- John Parkinson (1567-1650) was the last of the great English herbalists and almost the first of the great English botanists, for he was...
- male, deceased (1682)
- William Clarke ("c." April, 1609 - 1682) was an apothecary who provided lodgings for a young Isaac Newton whilst he attended King's School in...
- female, deceased (1634)
- Sister Maria Celeste, born Virginia Gamba on August 16, 1600, was the daughter of Galileo Galilei and Marina Gamba. She was the eldest of three...
- male, 434 years old
- Louis Hébert is widely considered to be the first legal farmer and Canadian apothecary as well as the first European to farm in Canada. He was b...
- male, deceased (1851)
- Thomas Phillips (1760 - 1851) was an educational benefactor, the founder of Llandovery College in Wales. Phillips had been born in London to...
- male, deceased (1818)
- Joseph Adams M.D. F.L.S. (1756-20 June 1818) was a British physician and surgeon. His father was a practising apothecary in London, a rigid...
- male, deceased (1629)
- Jeronimus Cornelisz (Leeuwarden 1598 - October 2 1629) (properly Corneliszoon, 'son of Cornelis') was a Frisian apothecary and Dutch East India...
- male
- De Jussieu, the name of a French family which came into prominent notice towards the close of the sixteenth century, and for a century and a half...
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