
GH gives us a look inside the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum in the historic Vieux Carre district. As mentioned on their “vintage” site (yes, I am referring to the HTML), “The Museum also highlights the role of Louis Joseph Dufilho, Jr. whose work symbolizes the beginning of a system of certifying the professional competence of pharmacists, and recognizing the vital significance of that competence for the public health.” The history of the industry is a tangled one, but we thank it for existing today.
More looks after the click.
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