Wednesday, April 17, 2024

25.03.24: pharmocopola

In the next post, Wilkes gives the word pharmacopōla as meaning a pharmacy, which wasn't exactly its meaning in Ancient Rome. The term pharmacopōla referred to somebody who sold medicines, a pharmacist, but was also used in a derogatory sense to describe a "quack." The noun is actually masculine, but the image shows the relief of a woman working at the pharmacy stand.




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