Photo of the Day: Early Days of Medicine

In the early days of Louisiana, one could become a pharmacist with little to no training or experience.  With just a six month apprenticeship, you could begin compounding and issuing you own medicinal blends with little guidance.  In 1804, Governor Claiborne enacted a law creating standards and licensing for pharmacists and Louis Dufilho became the first to past the exam and open a pharmacy in Louisiana.  To showcase the history of pharmacy medicine in Louisiana, the New Orleans Pharmacy Museum was opened in the French Quarter.  Here you can walk through a historic pharmacy and see how the pharmacists worked and lived.  (Photo: November 22, 2017)  

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