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Handwritten letter from J
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Certificate declaring that Andrew P
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Certificate, mounted on linen, issued by the Michigan State Board of Pharmacy on July 1, 1921, declaring that Andrew P
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Handwritten letter sent by Standen Paine of England to David Birrell on March 21, 1860 regarding the sugar-coating of pills by pharmacists and other drug related information
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Certificate, mounted on linen, issued by the Board of Pharmacy of the State of Michigan on December 18, 1893, declaring that Henry Reinhold of Detroit has been recognized as a registered assistant pharmacist for 1894
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Wheeler & Garfield, Pharmacists
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Two page handwritten letter, dated November 26,1858, from J
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The Druggists Circular and Chemical Gazette, Volume XLVIII-No. 8, Whole Number 572
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Envelope hand addressed to David Birrell of Detroit, Michigan, and stamped with an Adrian, Michigan, postmark of June 19, 1862
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