Bibliography

The following is a list of background sources used in the curation of this exhibition. You will find further reading on the topics covered in the preceding pages, including the history of apothecaries, apothecary jars, and drug therapeutics in the nineteenth century. 

- Anderson, Stuart, ed., Making Medicines: A Brief History of Pharmacy and Pharmaceuticals, (London: Pharmaceutical Press, 2005)
- Biddle, John B., Materia Medica for the Use of Students, (Philadelphia: Lindsay & Blakiston, 1865)
- Cadeau, Emmanuel, Le Medicament en Droit Public: sur le Paradigme Juridique de l’Apothicaire, (University of Nantes: Nantes, 1997)
- Corfield, Penelope J., ‘From Poison Peddlers to Civic Worthies: The Reputation of the Apothecaries in Georgian England’, Social History of Medicine, 22:1, p.1-21
- Dorveaux, Paul, Les Pots de Pharmacie: Leur Historique Suivi d’un Dictionnaire de Leurs Inscriptions, 12th ed., (Toulouse, 1923)
- Drey, Rudolph, Apothecary Jars: Pharmaceutical Pottery and Porcelain in Europe and the East, 1150-1850, (London: Faber and Faber, 1878)
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- Gevitz, Norman, "Pray Let the Medicines Be Good": The New England Apothecary in the Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Centuries, Pharmacy in History, 41:3 (1999), p. 87-101
- Griffenhagen, George, ‘Early American Drug Containers’, Pharmacy in History, 40:2-3 (1998), pp. 93-98
- Griffenhagen, George, ‘Evolution of Drug Containers’, The Apothecary’s Cabinet: News and Notes from the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy, 8 (2004), p.5-8
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- Higby, Gregory J., ‘Chemistry and the 19th-Century American Pharmacist’, History of Chemistry Bulletin, 28:1 (2003)
- Hill Curth, Louise, ed., From Physick to Pharmacology: Five Hundred Years of British Drug Retailing, (Aldershot: Ashgate, 2006)
- Holloway, S.W.F., Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, 1841-1991: A Political and Social History, (London: The Pharmaceutical Press, 1991)
- Hudson, Briony, ed., English Delftware Drug Jars: The Collection of the Museum of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, (London: Pharmaceutical Press, 2006)
- Laughran, Michelle A., ‘Medicating With or Without "Scruples": The "Professionalization" of the Apothecary in Sixteenth-Century Venice’, Pharmacy in History, 45:3 (2003), p. 95- 107
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- Schmid, Thomas H., ‘London's Immortal Druggists: Pharmaceutical Science and Business in Romanticism’, The Wordsworth Circle, 41:3 (2010), p. 134-139
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- Wilkinson, John F., ‘Old English Apothecaries’ Drug Jars’, Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, (63:2 (1970), p.137-144
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