EditorialIselekhe Jeilaniy’s mother Salka Bilale, who divorced young, became a pharmacist and never remarried, working at the hospital in Ouadane, a small town in the desert region of central Mauritania, April 25, 2023 (Laura Boushnak/The New York Times)
EditorialIselekhe Jeilaniy’s mother Salka Bilale, who divorced young, became a pharmacist and never remarried, working at the hospital in Ouadane, a small town in the desert region of central Mauritania, April 25, 2023 (Laura Boushnak/The New York Times)
EditorialIselekhe Jeilaniy’s mother Salka Bilale, who divorced young, became a pharmacist and never remarried, working at the hospital in Ouadane, a small town in the desert region of central Mauritania, April 25, 2023 (Laura Boushnak/The New York Times)
EditorialIselekhe Jeilaniy’s mother Salka Bilale, who divorced young, became a pharmacist and never remarried, working at the hospital in Ouadane, a small town in the desert region of central Mauritania, April 25, 2023 (Laura Boushnak/The New York Times)
EditorialIselekhe Jeilaniy’s mother Salka Bilale, who divorced young, became a pharmacist and never remarried, working at the hospital in Ouadane, a small town in the desert region of central Mauritania, April 25, 2023 (Laura Boushnak/The New York Times)
EditorialIselekhe Jeilaniy’s mother Salka Bilale, who divorced young, became a pharmacist and never remarried, working at the hospital in Ouadane, a small town in the desert region of central Mauritania, April 25, 2023 (Laura Boushnak/The New York Times)
EditorialIselekhe Jeilaniy’s mother Salka Bilale, who divorced young, became a pharmacist and never remarried, working at the hospital in Ouadane, a small town in the desert region of central Mauritania, April 25, 2023 (Laura Boushnak/The New York Times)
EditorialIselekhe Jeilaniy’s mother Salka Bilale, who divorced young, became a pharmacist and never remarried, working at the hospital in Ouadane, a small town in the desert region of central Mauritania, April 25, 2023 (Laura Boushnak/The New York Times)
EditorialIselekhe Jeilaniy’s mother Salka Bilale, who divorced young, became a pharmacist and never remarried, working at the hospital in Ouadane, a small town in the desert region of central Mauritania, April 25, 2023 (Laura Boushnak/The New York Times)
EditorialIselekhe Jeilaniy’s mother Salka Bilale, who divorced young, became a pharmacist and never remarried, working at the hospital in Ouadane, a small town in the desert region of central Mauritania, April 25, 2023 (Laura Boushnak/The New York Times)
EditorialA pharmacist packs a bottle of antiviral pills at the pharmacy at the Ogwedhi Health Centre in Migori, Kenya, Nov. 23, 2022. (Malin Fezehai/The New York Times)
EditorialA Palestinian pharmacist stands next shelves which empty from medicines at Medicine warehouse, Gaza city, Gaza Strip, Palestinian Territory - 08 Jan 2023
EditorialA pharmacist and his assistant collect herbs and roots in a herb-garden. From " Tacuinum Sanitatis", a medical codex with full-page illuminations, written and illuminated for the Cerruti Family, probably from Verona (end 14th). Codex s. n. 2644.
EditorialPennyroyal mint, Mentha pulegium. Handcoloured copperplate botanical engraving from Johannes Zorn's "Afbeelding der Artseny-Gewassen," Jan Christiaan Sepp, Amsterdam, 1796. Zorn first published his illustrated medical botany in Nurnberg in 1780 with 50...
EditorialHorse chestnut, Aesculus hippocastanum. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Johannes Zorn's "Icones plantarum medicinalium," Germany, 1796. Zorn (1739-99) was a German pharmacist and botanist who travelled all over Europe searching for medicinal pl...
EditorialHorse mint, Mentha longifolia. Handcoloured copperplate botanical engraving from Johannes Zorn's "Afbeelding der Artseny-Gewassen," Jan Christiaan Sepp, Amsterdam, 1796. Zorn first published his illustrated medical botany in Nurnberg in 1780 with 500 p...