Pharmaceutical papers, 1809-1932.

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Pharmaceutical papers, 1809-1932.

Pharmacist's books (ca. 1857-1895) of recipes, drugs, cosmetics, beverages, etc., of George H. White, of Jersey City, N.J.; druggist's invoice book (1857-1882), including formulas for medicines and cosmetics, of George E. Putney, of Howells Depot, Orange County, N.Y.; Irving E. Bortnicker's notes (1919-1920) on lectures given at New Jersey College of Pharmacy by P.E. Hommell; ledger (1809-1817) of John McGowan, druggist, of Mount Holly, N.J.; daybook (1856-1861) of Bryan Hough, druggist, of Frenchtown, N.J.; miscellaneous papers (1852-1930) of Adolf G. Rohde, Russian pharmacist who settled in Hoboken, N.J.; miscellaneous pharmaceutical invoices, prescriptions, and trade literature; and obituary cards for New Jersey members of American Pharmaceutical Association, extracted by David L. Cowen (b. 1909) from the association's Proceedings (1851-1911).

7 items, 6 v., and 1 folder.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7260417

Rutgers University

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American pharmaceutical association

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The American Pharmaceutical Association was founded Oct. 6, 1852, in Philadelphia, Pa. From the description of [Collection of programs, form letters, and dues notices from the American Pharmaceutical Association] [1858-1890] (Library Company of Philadelphia). WorldCat record id: 658057521 ...

New Jersey Pharmaceutical Association

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Established 1870; located in Trenton, N.J., since 1935. From the description of Records, 1870-196-. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 28420279 ...

Rohde, Adolf G., 1848-approximately 1930

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Pharmacist, of Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey; baptised Johann Gustav Adolph Rohde; awarded a degree as a "dispenser of medicines" by the Imperial University of Moscow, June 1873; became an American citizen, 1893. From the description of Papers, 1852-1932 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122582785 ...

White, George H. (George Henderson), 1841-1926

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Pharmacist, of Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey; born in Canada in 1841; worked in pharmacies in Berlin (later renamed Kitchener) and Dundas, Ontario, 1854-1863; removed to Jersey City; worked for Benjamin F. Snow, 1863-1867; worked in partnership with Henry A. DeMotte (as DeMotte ? continued the business as a proprietorship; served as secretary, 1870-1874, and president, 1888, of the New Jersey Pharmaceutical Association; served on the New Jersey State Board of Pharmacy for 17 years (incl...

Hough, Bryan

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Cowen, David L.

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Bortnicker, Irving E.

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Hommell, Philemon E., 1862-1935

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Pharmacist, physician, and college professor, of Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey. From the description of Papers, 1880-1932 (inclusive). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122418621 Pharmacist, physician, and college professor, of Jersey City, N.J. From the description of Papers, 1880-1932. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 28410852 ...

McGowan, John, active 1809-1818

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Druggist, of Mount Holly, Burlington County, New Jersey. Presumably the same John McGowan ("aged about 84 yrs.") who died in Mount Holly in 1841. From the description of Ledger, 1809-1821 (bulk 1809-1817). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155037126 ...

New Jersey College of Pharmacy

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According to Dr. Philemon E. Hommell, the proprietor of Hommell Pharmacy in Jersey City, his idea to found a college of pharmacy in New Jersey began in a discussion with A ugust Drescher, on Market Street in Newark. Hommell and Drescher, a Newark pharmacist, drew up articles of agreement on August 29, 1892. After obtaining the signatures of several of their colleagues, they held an organizing meeting in a hall on Market Street on September 5, 1892. On October 2, 1892, the group circ...

Putney, George E.

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