2. Fill in the blanks with prepositions or adverbs where required:
A. 1. «Have you any pain … the stomach?» «Yes, I have sometimes. Something is wrong … it.» 2. The district doctor wrote … a prescription … some tablets. 3. As my brother was running a very high temperature the doctor prescribed … him the tablets … aspirin to keep the fever down . 4. The chemist wrote the name … the drug … the label and stuck it … the bottle. 5. I’ll prescribe … you a tube … healing ointment. Please rub it … to relieve the skin irritation. 6. These ampules … camphor are … intramuscular injections. 7. Please order this prescription … the chemist’s … your way … the University. 8. Be careful! This drug is only … external use. And besides its overdosage may cause an irritation … the skin. 9. If something is wrong … the liver the doctor may write … the prescription … vitamin B1 or B12.
B. Some days ago my friend was running a high temperature and was in a poor condition. I took the prescriptions, written … by the district doctor, and went … the nearest chemist’s. … the chemist’s department I bought pills and powders right … . I ordered the cough mixture … the prescription department. Later I got the drugs which I had ordered. When the chemist gave me the bottle … mixture he said to keep it … a cool place and shake it … using.