New Orleans Pharmacy Museum - Reviews from across the web
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New Orleans Historical Pharmacy Museum | Museum/Attraction Review | New Orleans | Frommers.com - expert review Founded in 1950, the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum is just what the name implies. In 1823 the first licensed pharmacist in the United States, Louis J. Dufilho, Jr., opened an apothecary shop here. The Creole-style town house doubled as his h... frommers.com
This place is great! - user review We wandered into the pharmacy museum during our stay in Feb 2005. Its a great old museum in a historical building. The museum is not for the squeamish as they go into detail about early m... tripadvisor.com
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum - user review There's a really neat antique soda fountain (not in working order) as well as many old cabinets, a ship's medical chest, jars, bottles and a host of medical oddities and absurdities too numerous to mention (herbal potions, controlled substances, etc...). You have to have at least a little interest i... igougo.com
New Orleans Pharmacy Museum - expert review This building was the apothecary shop and residence of Louis J. Dufilho, America's first licensed pharmacist with his own shop, in the 1820s. His botanical and herbal gardens are still cultivated in the courtyard. To tour the musty shop is to step back into 19th-century medicine. Even the window dis... fodors.com
Very good. - user review May be of limited interest to most but those in the health professions will ... travel.yahoo.com
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