Description: The Pasteur & Galt Apothecary Shop in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia, was a significant medical establishment in the 18th century. It was founded as a partnership between Dr. William Pasteur, who started his own apothecary in 1759, and Dr. John Minson Galt, who opened his shop in 1768. The two became partners in 1775. Their business combined medical treatment, surgery, and the sale of medicines and other supplies. Apothecaries at that time were not just druggists; they acted as general practitioners. Both doctors made house calls, prescribed medicines, and treated patients on-site, including surgeries and midwifery. Their shop offered a wide range of goods, from drugs and medical tools to everyday items like spices, oils, and even toothbrushes. Medicines included remedies made from herbal and mineral ingredients, some of which are still used today in modern forms. The partnership lasted until 1778, when Pasteur retired, while Galt continued in both private practice and public service, including military medical duties during the American Revolution This item is damaged. The chimney is missing. This item stands 3.5" x 2.5" x 4.5" sold as is. see pictures
Price: 1.99 USD
Location: Wallingford, Pennsylvania
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Pattern: Apothecary Shop
Size: Small
Material: Ceramic & Porcelain
Year Manufactured: 1998
Subject: Villages
Brand: Lang and Wise
Type: Figurine
Number in Pack: 1
Packaging: Unboxed
Style: Colonial
Theme: Colonial
Original/Reproduction: Original
Collection: Colonial Williamsburg
Time Period Manufactured: 1990-1999
Room: Shop
Item Weight: 6 oz