apteegist
Apteegist is a rarely attested term in English-language sources, with no single agreed definition. In some contexts it is described as a person who works in or runs a pharmacy, effectively a pharmacist or apothecary. In other uses, particularly in historical, ethnographic, or fictional texts, an apteegist may be depicted as a healer or supplier of medicinal preparations who combined dispensing with knowledge of herbs and remedies.
Etymology and usage: The form appears to be a back-formation from words for pharmacy in various languages,
Context and interpretation: Because of its obscurity, the term is typically encountered as a gloss, a manuscript
Relationship to related terms: The concept aligns with the roles of apothecaries, pharmacists, and chemists; however,
See also: Apothecary, Pharmacist, Pharmacy, Apothecary’s shop.