Victorian Pharmacy

Rediscovering Forgotten Remedies and Recipes

By Eastoe, Jane & Goodman, Ruth

Publishers Summary:
Providing hints, tips, recipes, and historical background, this book explains how many traditional remedies are still in use and how to make them at home Here is the story of consumer medicine—how drugstore healthcare emerged in just 50 years and how consumers still rely on hundreds of formulations and products that can trace their origins back to the 19th century. Sun cream; treatments for insomnia, dandruff, or warts; perfumes; and soaps are all as important today as they were 100 years ago and are stocked by the local pharmacist. This book takes a look at which products were on offer, whether they were effective, and how they are used today, showing that while the names of products on the pharmacy shelf have changed over time, consumers' hopes and aspirations remain much the same as their Victorian predecessors. This is also the story of the growth of the drugstore, and how families have come to rely upon them as dispensaries of healthcare.

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ISBN
978-1-86205-890-3
Publisher
Pavilion


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Reviewed on January 1, 2011

This companion to the 2010 BBC television series of the same name also stands alone as an informative, entertaining work on pharmacies and medicines in Victorian England. The book begins by tracing the origins and treatments for diseases prominent in Victorian Britain and the...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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