E.S.H. Leonard--druggist, no. 11, South-Main Street, Providence, R.I. has constantly for sale, on the most liberal terms, an extensive assortment of genuine drugs, medicines, dye-stuffs, surgeons' instruments, chemical glass ware, English fancy soap, perfumery, &c. comprising nearly every article usually called for in the medicinal or drug line.

  • Leonard, E. S. H. (Ezekiel Samuel Hopkins), 1795-1835.
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E.S.H. Leonard--druggist, no. 11, South-Main Street, Providence, R.I. has constantly for sale, on the most liberal terms, an extensive assortment of genuine drugs, medicines, dye-stuffs, surgeons' instruments, chemical glass ware, English fancy soap, perfumery, &c. comprising nearly every article usually called for in the medicinal or drug line. Public Domain Mark. Source: Wellcome Collection.

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[Providence] : [publisher not identified], [1824?]

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Approximate date of publication based on entry in 1824 Providence directory: Leonard, E.S.H., apothecary, 16 Market Square
Advertisement for Leonard's apothecary supplies and mills for chipping dye-woods and pulverizing drugs

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