George B. Griffenhagen

George B. Griffenhagen
George B. Griffenhagen was a distinguished American pharmacist, historian, and author known for his extensive writings on the history of pharmacy and medicine. He authored several influential works, including "History of Drug Containers and Their Labels" and co-authored "History of Pharmacy in the United States." Griffenhagen was also a former director of the American Institute of the History of Pharmacy, contributing significantly to the field with his research and publications. His work remains valuable for those interested in the development of pharmaceutical practices and the role of medicine in society.

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DRUG SUPPLIES IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION by George B. Griffenhagen At the start of the Revolution, the Colonies were cut off from the source of their usual drug supply, England. A few drugs trickled through from the West Indies, but by 1776 there was an acute shortage. Lack of coordination and transportation resulted in a scarcity of drugs for the army hospitals even while druggists in other areas... more...

In 1824 there issued from the press in Philadelphia a 12-page pamphlet bearing the title, Formulae for the preparation of eight patent medicines, adopted by the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy. The College was the first professional pharmaceutical organization established in America, having been founded in 1821, and this small publication was its first venture of any general importance. Viewed from... more...