Do you really need to "treat" a bruise? I get bruises all the time and they just go away on their own. What a waste of good, innocent, soil-enriching earthworms.
@miriamjwoods We know they don't do anything now, but in olden times, they had no way of knowing if they were harmless - for all they knew, it was some kind of Lethal Disease~
P.S. indian frankensense is now/again used for asthma and it worked for my gout and back pain right away. did not just treat the inflamation, seems to have taken it away....gone.
@GrahamLondonUK I really enjoyed this as my town in the us is from 1749 and we have a real one, this old. with drawers of herbs, they did a good job on their recreation. my new town is from 1739 and the pharamacy here still has a working counter for modern pharamacist and a 1950's lunch counter, but the same building and same name. also Paris has one that is still going.
@thepixieful Amazing to know that you still have a profitable old style pharmacy. In London, where I live, our pharmacy dates from Edwardian times and the original fittings survived into the 1970s before being replaced.
Brilliant series! I'm impressed particularly by Tom Quick's charming and natural presentation skills. The pharmacy should have been named "Barber, Goodman & Quick"!
@GrahamLondonUK Well, that is not possible, considering Tom being an apprentice at the pharmacy. You don't name your shop with your trainee's name, do you?
Do you really need to "treat" a bruise? I get bruises all the time and they just go away on their own. What a waste of good, innocent, soil-enriching earthworms.
miriamjwoods 2 months ago
@miriamjwoods We know they don't do anything now, but in olden times, they had no way of knowing if they were harmless - for all they knew, it was some kind of Lethal Disease~
Angelusismine 2 months ago
@Angelusismine Good point! I hadn't considered that.
miriamjwoods 2 months ago
this reminds me of the black country museum =) xxx
JohnnyDeppFan1x 3 months ago
more of these shows please, and less of Big brother and bargain hunt
swiv2d 4 months ago 15
P.S. indian frankensense is now/again used for asthma and it worked for my gout and back pain right away. did not just treat the inflamation, seems to have taken it away....gone.
thepixieful 4 months ago
Yes, you're absolutely right. Perhaps I was thinking that Tom's entrepreneurial aspirations were being recognised early!
GrahamLondonUK 5 months ago
@GrahamLondonUK I really enjoyed this as my town in the us is from 1749 and we have a real one, this old. with drawers of herbs, they did a good job on their recreation. my new town is from 1739 and the pharamacy here still has a working counter for modern pharamacist and a 1950's lunch counter, but the same building and same name. also Paris has one that is still going.
thepixieful 4 months ago
@thepixieful Amazing to know that you still have a profitable old style pharmacy. In London, where I live, our pharmacy dates from Edwardian times and the original fittings survived into the 1970s before being replaced.
GrahamLondonUK 4 months ago
Brilliant series! I'm impressed particularly by Tom Quick's charming and natural presentation skills. The pharmacy should have been named "Barber, Goodman & Quick"!
GrahamLondonUK 5 months ago
@GrahamLondonUK Well, that is not possible, considering Tom being an apprentice at the pharmacy. You don't name your shop with your trainee's name, do you?
tisakongouseki 5 months ago
Get me some of that laudanum!
radface692 5 months ago 2