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  • 11Pharmacist — For the precursor profession, see Apothecary. The mortar and pestle is an international symbol of pharmacists and pharmacies. Pharmacists are allied health professionals who practice in pharmacy, the field of health sciences focusing on safe and… …

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  • 12William Redfern — (c.1774cite web |url=http://www.adb.online.anu.edu.au/biogs/A020324b.htm |title=Redfern, William (1774 1833) |accessdate=2007 07 30 |author=Edward Ford|work=Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 2 |publisher=MUP |year=1967 |pages=368 371] –… …

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  • 13Pharmacy school — The basic requirement for pharmacists to be considered for registration is an undergraduate or postgraduate Pharmacy degree from a recognized university. In most countries this involves a four or five year course to attain a Master of Pharmacy… …

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  • 14Foreign purchases of real estate in Turkey — Purchasing property in Turkey is becoming increasingly popular with holiday home owners and investors around the globe. Several factors are contributing to the popularity and the trend displayed by foreign purchases of property also had important …

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  • 15Claude François Chauveau-Lagarde — Already a respected lawyers in Paris, Claude François Chauveau Lagarde (Chartres 1756 – Paris 1841) came into the public spotlight in the early stages of the French Revolution. In 1789, at the outset, when the Estates General were convoked, he… …

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  • 16REDFERN, William (1778-1833) — pioneer was probably born in 1778. He qualified as a medical man by passing the examinations of the Company of Surgeons, London, and was a surgeon s mate in the navy at the time of the mutiny at the Nore in 1797. It is not known exactly what part …

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  • 17PERU — PERU, republic in South America; general population (2005) 27,000,000, Jewish population (2004) 2,600. Colonial Period The discovery of Peru and its mineral potential attracted a large number of crypto jews known as Portuguese, who disregarded… …

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  • 18Licentiate — Li*cen ti*ate (l[ i]*s[e^]n sh[i^]*[asl]t or sh[asl]t; 106), n. [LL. licentiatus, fr. licentiare to allow to do anything, fr. L. licentia license. See {License}, n.] 1. One who has a license to exercise a profession; as, a licentiate in medicine… …

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  • 19Frédéric Alfred Pierre, comte de Falloux — (May 7, 1811 January 16, 1886), was a French politician and author.He was born at Angers. His father had been ennobled by King Charles X of France, and Falloux began his career as a Legitimist and clerical journalist under the influence of Madame …

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  • 20Animal magnetism — redirects here. For other uses, see Animal Magnetism (disambiguation). Hypnosis Applications Hypnotherapy Stage hypnosis Self hypnosis Origins Animal magnetism Franz Mesmer History of hypnosis James Braid Key figures Marques of Puységur James… …

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