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English: Apothecary bottles line the shelves inside the recreated Sherbrooke drug store in Sherbrooke Village Museum (a restored 1860's lumbering and shipbuilding community) in the town of Sherbrooke, Nova Scotia, Canada. The drug store is one of other buildings in the village which has been restored to its original condition, as a late nineteenth- to early twentieth-century pharmacy. The pharmacy's old medicine bottles, period drugs, proprietary medicines, containers, and equipment date back to 1880 and were collected by the College of Pharmacy, Dalhousie University, with some fixtures originally coming from Ontario. |
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2008-09-13 |
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