The Museum of History of Pharmacy as a tool for research and higher education: Contributions regarding the Laboratory Municipal of Seville
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Museums are stores of knowledge, both centers of learning and research. The Museum of the History of Pharmacy of Seville’s main objective is to be a tool of dissemination and science, bearing in mind the dual purpose inherent to any museum institution of research and teaching. In his research work performed (inventorying, cataloging, social histories of donor institutions, etc.) as well as guided tours and conducting seminars by involving the visiting public of what the daily work of an apothecary, and therefore its pharmacy at the time of the late XIX - early XX. Based on the parts supplied by the Municipal Laboratory of Seville and deepen the study of its history, from the Museum of the History of Pharmacy, we got this old building charming exterior and inside, still containing constructs and tools Portraits of 1913 Seville one distant in time and remains in history.Downloads
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